Summary
Iranian officials expect that a ceasefire with Israel may not last and that conflict could start again. Iran's leadership has prepared for potential disruptions in leadership and has put military units on alert. Iran and Israel previously engaged in a 12-day conflict before the ceasefire in June.
Key Facts
- Iran's officials predict the current ceasefire with Israel may break.
- The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported the situation.
- Iran's Supreme National Security Council has asked officials to plan for leadership changes during a conflict.
- In June, Israel and Iran were involved in a 12-day conflict.
- Iran responded with missile and drone attacks during that conflict.
- Iran's armed forces chief inspected military units, stating readiness for future conflict.
- The ceasefire was established on June 24.
- Iran's foreign ministry has been contacted for comments on the situation.