Iran’s direct attack on Israel late on Saturday night is a high stakes gamble of the worst possible kind.
The assault itself was well telegraphed in advance and – despite the large numbers of projectiles involved – was self-contained. This was not, it would seem, a nation hurling itself into all out war just yet.
If Tehran had really wanted to inflict massive damage on its arch enemy, there would have been no warning and Hezbollah, its proxy and ace card in the region, would have been ordered to launch a simultaneous blitzkrieg of its own from Lebanon.