After being reduced to rubble in multiple places, Israel seeks negotiations with Iran, suggesting that the fighting should not continue endlessly!
On March 11, Israeli Foreign Minister Saar stood beside German Foreign Minister Wadewitz, and said a statement that surprised the journalists present. He said, "Israel does not seek an endless war with Iran." This means that Israel is prepared to consider negotiations. Because at present, multiple buildings in the center of Tel Aviv are being turned into rubble by Iranian missiles.
Since the large-scale military operation codenamed "Epic Fire" launched by the United States and Israel on February 28, US F-35 stealth fighters were deployed, and the US aircraft carrier battle group joined in synchronously. There were intense explosions in Tehran and Isfahan, and Supreme Leader Khamenei was killed, and the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guard was attacked.
Starting from 1:00 AM on March 1, Iran's retaliation came like a flood. The "True Promise-4" operation continued in waves. The Sorok desalination plant - one of the largest desalination facilities in the world, which provides 20% of Israel's drinking water daily - was destroyed by a "Fatah" hypersonic missile. Multiple buildings in the center of Tel Aviv were instantly turned into ruins, with fire and smoke rising high into the sky.
More seriously, even the Orrot Rabin power station was accurately hit by an Iranian missile. This core facility, which supplies nearly half of the electricity needs of Tel Aviv and surrounding urban areas, shut down, plunging the entire city into darkness. The subway stopped running, traffic lights failed, and Ben Gurion Airport was forced to close. Within just ten days, Tel Aviv transformed from the "Silicon Valley of the Middle East" into a battlefield with multiple piles of rubble. Israel's proud air defense system appeared to have numerous loopholes in the face of the dense missile rain from Iran.
Therefore, this led to Saar's statement that Israel will coordinate with the United States at the "appropriate time" to decide when to end the military operation. But he also emphasized that Israel would continue its actions until it is "appropriate to stop." On the same day as Saar's statement, March 10, the news from Iran was not very optimistic. Ali Larijani publicly refused to say, "Blood debts must be repaid, there is nothing to talk about with the aggressors."
Dao Ge thinks that given the personality traits of Israelis, they will not realize that Saar's current attempt to seek negotiations with Iran is basically an intention to take a break and then fight again. After all, Israel is also badly damaged now, and a ceasefire would be more beneficial for Israel at this moment.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1859328794966016/
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