All about the potential Israeli retaliation against Iran: The nation's talking heads spent last night discussing possible scenarios for Israel's response to Iran's recent missile attack on Tel Aviv.
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There are two possible scenarios for Israeli retaliation, military expert Samir Farag told Ala Masouleety’s Ahmed Moussa (watch, runtime: 3:16). The first scenario would involve conventional strikes on Iranian command centers or storage facilities, but the more dangerous scenario would be striking Iranian nuclear reactors, which could provoke a severe response from Tehran, potentially including attacks on Israeli gas fields in the Mediterranean, leading to a total blackout in Tel Aviv.
What should happen next? Iran should be neutralized to become a normal state in the region that doesn't interfere in ways that harm the entire region, while simultaneously using Tehran to wear down the Israeli military, Tarek Fahmy, head of the Israeli studies at the National Center for Middle East Studies told Al Hekayah’s Amr Adib (watch, runtime: 5:44).