But hurdles remain before the project’s takeoff.
Defense Minister Benny Gantz this week tried to inject momentum into the program when he insisted that the joint air command of the US, Arab allies and Israel had already thwarted Iranian attacks. He declined to offer examples.
At best, the project is a work in progress, say DEBKA’s military sources. The Biden administration’s conception of its command structure is one hurdle. While pushing military ties between the IDF and Arab armed forces with one hand. with the other, Washington wants to hold Israel back from solo operations against Iran’s nuclear program. The compulsion to synchronize operations with the new allied command is an unwelcome handicap for the IDF.
The two Israeli generals ostensibly responsible for getting the military ready for an armed conflict with Iran, appear, therefore, to have cooled to the task. They have in fact come close to the US administration’s policy of reaching a deal with Iran while building a coordinated Air Defense Alliance for countering Iran that would come under overall US command and control.
Gantz himself may be on his way out as defense minister depending on the results of the November election. Israel’s leaders have become caught up in a ferocious election campaign in the coming four months. Before reaching decisions on the core issue of Iran, Israel’s squabbling politicians must first put together a government after the November election. Tehran has therefore won an extra six months for getting its nuclear objectives firmly in place.
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