Iran seems to reconsider retaliation strategy and economic risks amid cyberattacks – expert
The Jerusalem Post reports: “Tehran is reconsidering its approach to retaliation against Israel following Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination, Professor Uzi Rabi, head of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University, explained to Nissim Mashal and Liat Ron in an interview on 103FM on Thursday morning.
‘There is ongoing deliberation in Tehran. If we go back to the day after Haniyeh was eliminated, they spoke of revenge at the highest level. However, as days pass, it seems that Iran is having second thoughts, mainly due to the American buildup in the Middle East,’ Rabi said.
‘Currently, Iran even sees a chance in the Doha negotiations to gain more by seemingly delaying or suspending their response. The Iranians are essentially on a path of lowering expectations. A total war, which could ultimately be chaotic, could create severe problems for them with a faltering economy and potentially collapse it, as well as threats to the regime itself,’ Rabi added.
‘It’s important to remember that the populace is a potential enemy in such oppressive and dictatorial regimes. The regime perceives any unrest of this kind as something that could incite the already discontented population.’…”
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