Symmetrically, Israel can stock up on anti-ballistics but it seems unlikely they can defend against the most modern Iranian missiles if the latter are hypersonic in the terminal phase - this would require a technological jump.
So a ceasefire here is not necessarily asymmetric, as the Russia/Ukraine one would have been.
Meanwhile, the fact Israel took out Iraqi radars at the very end, probably means Israel envisages going in again.
- Shyaku
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