Israel air strikes to "behead" Nasrallah, the head of the Lebanon Allah Party, have led to an accelerated escalation of the situation in the Middle East, and Iran has also made a strong response to this matter, and Tehran's hardline attitude is also unprecedented.
Nasrallah
According to relevant information, Iran has announced the registration of conscription, which is to prepare for sending troops to Lebanon and the Golan Heights. Tehran stressed that as happened in the early 80s, Iran is now "sure" that it will implement its troop plan, and is expected to send troops to Lebanon to directly engage Israeli forces.
Israel airstrikes on the southern outskirts of Beirut
Iran's statement means that it is determined to make Israel's blood debt pay and fight to the death with Israel. For years, Iran has been cautious and rarely comes into direct conflict with Israel. Although Iran has responded to Israel because of various actions of the Israeli army, at most it is an "air attack" on each other, so as not to start a hot war on the ground.
Tehran
This time Iran's resolute attitude is obviously related to the change in the situation. First of all, as the "leading big brother" of many forces in the Middle East, Iran cannot sit idly by and watch Israel behave arbitrarily. Earlier, in Tehran, Hamas's head Haniyeh died, and Iran suspected Israel of doing it. Now that the Israeli army has openly "beheaded" Nasrallah, if Tehran still does not act, then how can it reassure other "little partners".
Iran soldiers
Secondly, the Israeli army, through large-scale operations, has already announced the disintegration of the Lebanon Allah party's chain of command, which will lead to difficulties in the actions of the Lebanon Allah party. At times like this, Iran needs to step in to ensure that this massive force continues to function normally. Tehran's statement of sending troops is undoubtedly a demonstration of its support for its partners.
Iran commander Abbas · Nirfoshan was also killed in the airstrike, along with Nasrallah
Third, Iran may indeed consider a partial "battle" with Israel, because if it is always reactive, then Iran's situation will only become more and more passive. Now that the Israeli military operation has given Tehran a reason to fight back, for Iran, the risk of sending troops to Lebanon is not the greatest, and if it gathers forces to fight back against Israel, it can still let Israel taste the consequences.
Israel tanks invading Gaza
The current situation is also attracting the attention of the outside world, Russia believes that Israel wants to draw United States into the battlefield, and Iran may also be drawn into it, and the Middle East may be at risk of more intense conflict.