The Iranian attack on Israel is reshaping the geopolitical cards of the Middle East. It offers the Jewish State the opportunity to conclude, in less bad conditions, the current phase of the war against Hamas.

The Iranian regime has always surrounded its ferocity with great tactical prudence. The Iranian regime has avoided any frontal challenge, even when the Israeli services increased explosions at nuclear sites, computer attacks, and targeted assassinations of engineers on its territory. It has always preferred to make its auxiliaries act - the Houthis, Hezbollah, Hamas, and avoided any front-line challenge to Israel, which has increased its attacks on Iran's nuclear sites. It is now clear that Iran's military system is not up to the task of defending itself against Israel's attack on its soil.