Fighter jets, not drones, reportedly carried out Israel’s attack on the Isfahan airbase in Iran.

According to information he transmitted the envoy of SKAI in Israel, Stavros Ioannidisthe first stage involved fighter jets that initially neutralized air defenses in Syria and Iraq, specifically traffic control radars and early warning systems, paving the way for the second stage of Israel’s well-planned strike-response.

In the second stage, F-15 fighters they launched ballistic missiles from a long distance and especially from its airspace Syriaas Israeli sources told the SKAI envoy.

According to the same information, the Israelis destroyed an S-200 system at the Isfahan military base, which is part of the air defense for Matanz nuclear facilities.

Information indicates the activation of anti-aircraft measures by Iran, as the remains of missiles were found on its territory Iraq.

According to information, the final “green light” for the attack on Iran was given to the war council on Thursday night, in which there was supposed to be a discussion about Gaza and what will happen next.

However, officially the Israeli government has not claimed responsibility for the attack on Iranian soil, although all evidence points to the fact that the well – ultimately and complex – strike was an Israeli plan.

In this way, the Tel Aviv sent a two-fold message: 1) That it can strike inside Iran, and 2) That it will not stand idly by any challenge, wherever it comes from.

At the same time, the two sides seem to be heading for a temporary de-escalation, although the balance remains extremely delicate.