Support from Cairo, Riyadh seen as critical after initial strike on Iran
TEL AVIV — An Israeli air campaign on Iran's nuclear facilities could garner Arab and U.S. support, a report said.
The Institute for National Security Studies asserted that an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, despite U.S. opposition, could galvanize the international community, particularly the Arab world, against the Teheran regime. In a report by a senior Air Force officer, INSS said an effective Israeli air strike could destroy the myth of Iranian invincibility, destabilize the regime and underline Teheran's nuclear threat to the region.