The Israeli regime conducted an illegal attack against the Islamic Republic of Iran after about three weeks, with the regime’s officials claiming the attack would be the severest attack that Iran would ever experience. The opposite has occurred in an attack that was way below the severity of what anyone imagined, compared to Iran’s True Promise I and II operations.
In this edition of the Spotlight, Massoud Shadjareh, chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission from London, and Hussain al-Bukhaiti, an activist and political commentator out of Sanaa, look at how this operation had one winner, not the Israeli regime, but Iran’s defense shield. Iran has said that there were no limits to its determination to defend itself.