How the Iran war destroyed Israel's deterrence

How the Iran war destroyed Israel's deterrence

From Haaretz Podcast by Haaretz

May 28, 2026 · 24 min · Season 1 · Episode 508

About this episode

Danny Citrinowicz discusses the strategic failures of Israel's military operations in Iran and their impact on the country's deterrence.

Both of Israel’s wars in Iran have been “strategic failures” and critically damaged the country’s deterrence, Danny Citrinowicz , a former top Iran expert in Israeli military intelligence, told the Haaretz Podcast.  He cited a long list of missteps and misguided assumptions that led to the failure of the solo military operation in 2025 and the joint U.S. attack in February. “We overestimated air power and underestimated Iranian resilience,” Citrinowicz said, resulting in the “worst possible strategic reality, with a more extreme, decentralized regime in Tehran,” and heightened tensions with the U.S. – all while highlighting Israel’s dependence on the U.S. as a weakness. While Iran once feared an attack by Israel, he noted, its leaders have now learned that they can be attacked by the two strongest air forces in the world and emerge with its regime intact, as well as “the capacity to launch missiles and drones, and theoretically has the potential to move to a nuclear bomb.” Moreover, in a boomerang effect, he noted, wars launched to deter Iran’s nuclear program have likely intensified Tehran’s…

People in this episode

Host: Allison Kaplan Sommer

Guest: Danny Citrinowicz

Topics covered

  • Israel-Iran relations
  • military strategy
  • deterrence
  • nuclear capacity
  • U.S. foreign policy
  • Hezbollah conflict

Keywords

  • Iran war
  • Israel deterrence
  • military intelligence
  • nuclear program
  • Hezbollah
  • U.S. relations
  • air power
  • strategic failures

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Haaretz Podcast, Institute for National Security Studies, U.S., Saudi Arabia, Abraham Accords

Places: Iran, Tehran, Lebanon

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