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Rapid Preparations and Fear of Surprise: Iran–Israel and the Shrinking “No-War Zone”

October 7, 2025
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The question between Iran and Israel is no longer whether they expect war, but rather which of the two fears being struck first. Both sides are preparing simultaneously for retaliation — or even for a pre-emptive strike.

Despite the absence of any official intent in Tehran or Tel Aviv to launch an all-out confrontation, the combination of mutual distrust, miscommunication, lack of negotiation channels, and the rapid evolution of military capabilities has created a volatile equation. Each side may interpret the other’s defensive movement as the opening of an attack — leading to a race toward escalation, driven not by desire for war but by fear of surprise.


Iran’s Strategic Response

Since the end of the last escalation round, Iran has not only rebuilt what was damaged but also accelerated its missile development in both range and sophistication. It has reactivated enrichment facilities, announced new sites, and — crucially — its stockpile of enriched uranium remains largely intact, a fact even its adversaries concede.

At the same time, the Islamic Republic has been pressing Moscow and Beijing to supply advanced air-defence systems and modern fighter jets, drawing lessons from previous encounters. These lessons emphasise:

  • Dispersion of command and control,
  • Decentralisation of critical assets,
  • Enhanced concealment, and
  • Avoidance of concentrated targets,

all aimed at preventing another surprise strike.


Israel’s View: “Strike Before Completion”

From the Israeli perspective, Iran’s actions are not merely a return to normalcy, but the continuation of a militarisation project designed to create an infrastructure that could one day produce a nuclear weapon or an unstoppable missile force.

Given Tel Aviv’s distrust of international agreements, its preferred doctrine remains: attack before the threat is complete.

Yet here lies the paradox. Airstrikes, no matter how precise, cannot kill knowledge, erase factories, or eliminate thousands of engineers and scientists. And when the target is Iran — a vast, industrially capable state with deep human capital — each strike has historically led to faster, deeper reconstruction in harder-to-reach locations.


Israel’s Three Problematic Options

  1. The Military Option:
    Proved ineffective. Every strike only accelerates Iran’s rebuilding, providing it with national unity and a justification to expand its deterrence.
  2. The Political Option:
    Supporting a new nuclear deal — which Israel rejects outright unless it guarantees Iran’s total surrender.
  3. The Passive Option:
    Remaining silent as the threat grows — an unacceptable scenario for Israel’s security establishment.

In short, there is no clear exit strategy. Israel cannot win militarily, will not negotiate politically, and cannot ignore the threat. The result is a perpetual cycle of “strike and wait” — striking when the threat peaks, waiting until it rises again — a loop in which each round costs more, and the margin for avoidance shrinks.


Approaching the Edge

Does this mean a new escalation is imminent? Not necessarily — but neither is it excluded.

Israel’s intent to strike again means little without the capability to achieve lasting impact, one of the key lessons of the last confrontation. If the outcome is a wider Iranian retaliation, Tel Aviv may hesitate, aware of the potential domestic and regional costs.

Conversely, Iran’s desire to reinforce deterrence does not guarantee stability, especially if it misreads Israeli manoeuvres as preparation for an attack. In that case, Tehran might strike first, repeating the logic of “preventing surprise by surprising.”


The U.S. Factor

Washington’s stance remains a decisive variable. Under the current U.S. administration, the likelihood of escalation and de-escalation appears almost equal — perhaps even tilted towards escalation, given regional pressures and electoral politics.

American decisions, coupled with internal conditions in both Tehran and Tel Aviv, cost-benefit calculations, and lessons from previous clashes, all act as swing factors: capable of freezing confrontation one moment, and reigniting it the next.

This is the paradox of the present Iran–Israel dynamic — a balance so fragile that one miscalculation, a symbolic escalation, or a sudden shift in military posture could tip the region from tense deterrence into open confrontation.


In the Grey Zone

Thus, the region is neither at peace nor on the brink of declared war. It lies instead in a shrinking grey zone, where every movement, message, and radar signal carries the risk of triggering the very war both sides claim they wish to avoid.

The “no-war” space is collapsing — replaced by a permanent state of readiness, where fear itself becomes the engine of confrontation.

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