Amir Avivi: Israel's permission to attack Ali Khamenei's house was issued after the attack on Netanyahu's home

Israeli General Amir Avivi said: The drone attack on Netanyahu's house gave Israel permission to go after Ali Khamenei.
A senior Israeli official, a retired general in the Israeli army who advises the Israeli government, said in response to the drone attack on the home of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "Any target that Israel attacks in Iran will not end with just one attack, but will mark the beginning of a larger war between the two countries."
Amir Avivi stated in an interview with Israeli news agencies: "It doesn't matter what goals Israel sets, because this is only a beginning and should not be viewed as a possibility to achieve the final goal. Israel's final goal is to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power."
He emphasized that the drone attack on Netanyahu's house gave Israel permission to go after Ali Khamenei, adding: "Israel has prepared several surprises for Iran that it cannot go into details at this time."
Israeli media also announced that the homes of Islamic Republic officials were added to the targets of Israel's retaliatory attack after the drone attack on Benjamin Netanyahu's home. Israel's Channel 14 also referred to statements by several senior Israeli officials on the night of October 21 and reported: "Israel is preparing to attack Iran and in response to the assassination of Benjamin Netanyahu and his family, in addition to attacking nuclear facilities, oil facilities and military targets, the residences of senior Islamic Republic officials have also been included in the targets of this attack."
According to reports published in Israeli news agencies, the army and Mossad have presented the attack plans to Benjamin Netanyahu and the country's defense minister, but only a few people are aware of the exact attack plan. Even the air force pilots participating in the operation are not aware of the plan and will only be informed of the exact targets shortly before the operation is carried out.




