Israeli government officials have announced that their military personnel will not participate in ground operations against Iran alongside the United States. This decision was revealed by Israeli media outlet Channel 12 on Sunday.
The United States is reportedly planning to launch ground operations against Iran, but Israel has made it clear that it will not be involved in such operations. This stance is significant, given the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran.
Iran has issued a warning to the United States, stating that its military forces are prepared to engage with any US ground troops. The Islamic Republic has boasted that its forces will set US troops ablaze upon their arrival.
The Israeli government's decision to opt out of ground operations against Iran raises questions about the extent of their involvement in the conflict. While they may not be participating in direct combat, it is likely that Israel will continue to provide military support to the United States through other means. This has significant implications for the people of the region, who will bear the brunt of any escalation in the conflict. The fact that Israel is expanding its buffer zone in southern Lebanon suggests that they are preparing for a potential increase in tensions in the region. With oil prices already volatile, any further instability in the Middle East will have far-reaching consequences for the global economy.