The commander of the Israeli Air Force, Omer Tisler, revealed in a message to Branch executives that a large-scale airline against him Iran was cancelled just an hour before the aircraft took off during the conflict between the two countries last weekend.
In a letter to Air Force personnel, the Major General Tisler. confirmed that an extensive wave of attacks on targets in Iran was planned, which ultimately did not take place.
According to him, before the operation was cancelled, the Air Force had launched attacks on certain targets within Iran in response to Iranian missile attacks against Israel.

"In parallel to the defensive battle, the Air Force launched offensive operations within 1,500 km from home. Within a few hours, dozens of targets in Iran were hit, causing significant damage to the Iranian air defense system and hitting additional elements of the regime", report.
However, an even larger company designed for 8 June He never moved on. As Tisler revealed, until the afternoon hours of that day "the entire Air Force was about to take off for a large-scale strike mission".
The operation would involve blows against ‘hundred goals in the heart of Iran’, which would be one of the largest air attacks that Israel had planned against the Islamic Republic.
The Air Force commander described the surprise overthrow of plans, noting that "the attack stopped while we were in the squadron briefings, just an hour before takeoff for the mission.".
According to information published, the decision to cancel the operation was taken by the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, following the intervention of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, which allegedly called for no further escalation of the conflict with Iran. A few days later, Sunday afternoon, May 14, the American president announced that reached an agreement with Tehran.