Israel Prepared for 'Six Weeks' of Strikes in Iran, Official Briefs Cabinet

A senior Israeli officer told government ministers that the military has enough identified targets in Iran to sustain ongoing strikes for six weeks.

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Israeli Military Prepares Extended Target Bank for Iran

During a briefing to government ministers, a senior Israeli military official confirmed that the defense establishment is prepared for a prolonged offensive campaign against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

According to prominent Israeli journalist עמית סגל (Amit Segal)—whose channel generally reflects a pro-Israel and pro-Netanyahu editorial stance—a "senior officer" directly told the cabinet: "We have attack targets in Iran for six weeks ahead." This exact briefing was also circulated by the Hebrew-language channel חדשות מהשטח בטלגרם.

The statement underscores Israel's extensive operational planning following the severe escalation earlier this month during Operation "Lion's Roar." The joint US-Israeli offensive struck thousands of Iranian regime, military, and nuclear targets, and resulted in the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The declared six-week target bank indicates preparation to systematically dismantle remaining Iranian capabilities amidst the ongoing, multi-front war that currently involves daily retaliatory missile and drone attacks from Iran and Hezbollah.

Media Framing The provided source material relies exclusively on Hebrew-language media, which frames the development around Israeli military preparedness, strategic depth, and proactive capability. Because no Arabic-language sources covered this specific cabinet leak in the provided dataset, an active cross-narrative comparison regarding how Iranian or aligned media perceives this specific six-week operational timeline cannot be drawn from the current reports.
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Only Hebrew-language sources were present in this data batch, limiting the ability to execute a full cross-narrative analysis with Arabic-language media for this specific incident.