Saudi-Iran detente a setback for Israel’s efforts to isolate Tehran

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Saudi-Iran detente a setback for Israel’s efforts to isolate Tehran
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People hold Israeli flags during a demonstration as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's nationalist coalition government presses on with its contentious judicial overhaul, in Jerusalem, March 11 2023. Picture: RONEN ZVULUN/REUTERS

Meanwhile, Israel is keeping up a campaign of veiled threats to attack Iran alone if it deems nuclear diplomacy a dead end. Netanyahu is also beset by unprecedented mass demonstrations in Israel against his judicial overhaul push. The protests have included pledges by some air force reservists not to turn up for training, a signal that combat readiness and morale have been shaken.

That suggested that Yadlin — who was among pilots who bombed Iraq’s nuclear reactor in 1981 and served as a top general during Israel’s 2007 attack on a suspected reactor in Syria — may not place much store in Israel's ability to go solo against Iran, whose nuclear sites are distant, dispersed and defended.

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