Israel is putting its troops, especially in the northern border with Syria and Lebanon, fearing attacks from Iran. The possible attack from Iran was in retaliation for Israel's bombing of Iran's unmanned aerial base in Syria.
According to an Arabi21 report on Sunday (29/4), the Israeli bombing attack killed several senior commanders.
Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, said the Israeli army assigned a large number of monitoring units in the occupied Golan Heights. They tightened surveillance on cameras and radar systems. In addition they also keep in touch with the army in order to remain ready for any Iranian response.
"Israel is waiting for possible Iranian attacks on the Golan Heights or elsewhere in the world, in response to T-4 base attacks," Haaretz reported from Israel.
As time passes, the decision makers in Tehran are increasingly aware of the complications that will accompany their vengeance; However, the practical fear of Israeli security institutions is that there is a possibility of retaliation, military expert Amos Harel was quoted by the newspaper as saying.
On Sunday evening state television channels reported several Iranian bases targeted in Syria. The attack was said to have killed 26 people. But Iran denied the report.
"All reports of attacks on Iran's military bases in Syria and the martyrdom of some Iranian military advisers in Syria are unfounded," an unnamed source told Iran's semi-official news agency Tasnim.