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Mossad Warning Before War? Conflict May Last a Year

Reports suggest Mossad alerted PM Benjamin Netanyahu about a prolonged conflict with Iran, warning it could last up to a year. Global concerns rise over escalating tensions.

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Tensions in the Middle East are escalating rapidly, with fresh reports indicating that Mossad had issued an early warning to the Israeli leadership about a possible long-term conflict. According to sources, the intelligence briefing was reportedly shared with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of the current escalation. The report is believed to have outlined the risks of a prolonged confrontation and its broader implications. Mossad Director David Barnea is said to have assessed that while a regime shift in Iran remains a possibility, it would take time and sustained pressure. He reportedly warned that the conflict could extend far beyond initial expectations—potentially lasting up to a year. With tensions between Israel and Iran continuing to rise, the developments have triggered concern across global capitals. Experts caution that a prolonged conflict could disrupt global stability, energy markets, and international diplomacy. As the situation unfolds, the world watches closely to see whether diplomatic efforts can prevent a long and costly conflict.

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