Pak Sahafat – The former head of the internal intelligence unit of the Zionist regime and the director of the internal security research center of this regime expressed his concern about the challenges that this regime will face next year and said: Israel is facing complex challenges next year.
According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s Sunday morning report from Shihab Palestinian news agency, Tamir Hyman, the director of the Center for Internal Security Research of the Zionist regime, said that he predicts that the regime will face a series of complex challenges next year, some of which are short-term tactical and others are strategic and long-term.
He added: Israel’s (regime) may have the military and technological ability to overcome short-term tactical challenges, but its success will have disastrous consequences and may lead to the loss of strategic opportunities, and may force Tel Aviv to deal with strategic threats to weaken and incapacitate your foreign enemies.
This Zionist general went on to claim that the next threat to Israel is from Iran: We are facing two forms of threats against Iran, the first type is the tactical threat related to Iran’s allies around the borders of Tel Aviv, which Israel (regime) is dealing with by adopting a policy of temporary conflict in the middle of an all-out war, but the main and strategic challenge with Iran is against us in the nuclear threat of this country.
Hyman claimed: Iran has reached the threshold of nuclearization despite threats and external pressures, and Tel Aviv has no option to contain a nuclear Iran.
He further admitted that the nuclear agreement between the US and Iran was a very good solution, but the former cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu, with relentless media propaganda, finally managed to convince former US President Donald Trump to unilaterally cancel it.
The director of the Center for Internal Security Research of the Zionist regime has listed the threats of the Palestinian resistance groups, relations with the United States, and divisions and divisions in the occupied Palestine as the next challenges facing this regime.
Hyman also said about the gap in the political scene of the Zionist regime that with Netanyahu’s proposal of judicial reforms, it is as if hidden differences within the society have suddenly surfaced and this threat is tactical and short-term.