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Saturday, May 2, 2026

IDF Senior Officials: "If Uranium Remains in Iran, the War is a Failure"


Senior IDF officers addressed the outcomes of the military campaign against Iran today (Friday), warning that despite achieving significant military objectives, the mission will be considered a failure if enriched uranium is not removed from Iranian territory. They cautioned that without the removal of the material, Iran could rapidly pivot back toward producing a nuclear bomb. While the IDF has successfully targeted missile arrays, headquarters, and senior commanders, officials emphasized that these are only tactical achievements

* The Strategic Goal: "If the uranium leaves Iran through diplomatic means, we have done our part. If it stays in Iran, we have achieved nothing," the officials clarified.

* The Concern: There is a deep-seated fear that once the war ends, the Iranian regime will "rush" toward nuclear breakout using remaining infrastructure.  

* The Ultimatum: Officials stated that all diplomatic avenues to remove the nuclear threat must be exhausted; otherwise, it must be addressed by force.

Meanwhile, the United States continues its naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly prefers maintaining the blockade over renewing strikes or withdrawing, stating that Iran is currently "in a state of collapse." Regarding the conflict in Lebanon, the IDF has openly admitted that the Air Force is still struggling to find an effective countermeasure to Hezbollah’s explosive drones, which continue to cause casualties among troops in southern Lebanon:


* Interception Challenges: A senior officer admitted, "There is currently no 100% solution for the drones." 

* Technological Limits: The Iron Beam (laser system) has proven ineffective against this specific threat. Furthermore, a test of a new drone interception system conducted two weeks ago failed to yield the desired results.  

* Shift to Offense: Since defensive technology is lagging, the IDF is shifting focus to attacking drone operators up to 20 kilometers deep into Lebanese territory.

The IDF estimates that the Middle East is undergoing a fundamental transformation, though uncertainty remains high:

1. Syria: Efforts are being observed to rehabilitate Syrian military capabilities and air defense systems. 

2. Regional Alliances: There is an assessment that new regional alliances may form post-war, aiding Israel in both defense and response to threats.  

3. Long-term Presence: Senior officers estimate that the IDF will remain positioned at the "Yellow Line" in Lebanon for an extended period.  (Source)