An Israeli security analyst called the Iran crisis a ‘biblical event’ after the attack
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The past 48 hours in Tel Aviv have been unlike anything seen before, a leading security analyst said, with sirens ringing amid missile threats following Operation Epic Fury and US-Israeli strikes in Iran.
“We are dealing with a biblical event – nothing less,” Cabbage Michael, A senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies and the Misgaon Institute told Fox News Digital, speaking under his patronage in the city.
Like many Israelis, Michael said he had spent hours in fortified rooms during ongoing barrages and said he was “very experienced in this.”
“But all these things require time and determination, and I hope Trump has both,” he said shortly after. President “Military operations will continue until all our objectives are achieved,” it released a video message.

Blast through missile barriers by Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system over Tel Aviv. (via Jacques Guez/AFP Getty Images)
“Trump can make that change — and that change will affect the entire region and the international order for years to come,” Michael added.
As of Sunday, Tel Aviv remained under a state of emergency due to casualties and widespread damage caused by Iranian missile attacks.
Accordingly Associated PressIranian missile and drone strikes have killed an estimated 11 Israeli civilians and injured dozens more in retaliation for US-Israel strikes on Iran.
The missile’s impact damaged at least 40 buildings in Tel Aviv, and officials reported at least one person killed in the debris that fell in the area.
The Philippine Embassy in Israel confirmed the death of a Filipino citizen following Saturday’s missile attack on Tel Aviv.

People take shelter as Iran fires missiles and drones at Israel after US-Israeli attack. (Mostafa Alkharof/Anadolu via Getty Images)
“We enter our shelters when we hear the sirens and we can leave until the Home Front Command announces,” Michael said.
“Usually, it’s about 20 to 30 minutes – unless there are more sirens during our stay. Since yesterday morning, it’s happened about 30 times.”
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited the impact site in Tel Aviv on Sunday and delivered a message of resilience.
“The people of Israel and the people of Iran can live in peace. This region can live in peace. But what frequently disturbs the peace is the terror incited by this Iranian regime,” Herzog said.
Exiled Iranian crown prince says US strikes mark ‘very beginning of end’ for regime

Israeli emergency services personnel wade through the rubble of a building at the site of an Iranian missile strike. (Ahmed Gharbali/AFP via Getty Images)
After the report Assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and approximately 40 senior Iranian officials, Iran established a Provisional Leadership Council.
Iran has named Ayatollah Alireza Arafi, President Massoud Pezeshkian and Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ajei for key roles.
“The Supreme Leader has not completed the necessary groundwork regarding his own successor,” Michael added.
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“Their heavy losses to Pezeshkian, severe disruption of control and command systems and Massive bombings and attacks across Iranincluding Tehran,” he said.
“Even if this regime does not collapse, it will never be able to reconstruct itself, recover or return to its former state,” Michael added.
Emma Busey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked on the Telegraph’s US overnight team, covering foreign affairs, politics, news, sports and culture desks.



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