It is unlikely that Israel will attack Iran before the end of the Jewish Passover. Pesach begins on April 22nd and ends on the 29th.

The same source, however, added that "everything can always change." He then stressed that Pasdaran commanders and other Iranian leadership are still in a high alert situation, with some hiding in safe houses and underground facilities. The government had already approved a series of possible responses depending on the extent of the Iranian attack to be implemented immediately after the raid on Tehran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to shelve plans for immediate retaliation against the weekend's Iranian attack after speaking with US President Joe Biden. An Egyptian source told the London-based Arab newspaper 'Al-Araby Al-Jadeed' that the US agreed to the plan for military action in Rafah in exchange for a limited attack on Iran. At the moment, there is no confirmation in Israel, but at the moment, there has been no confirmation from the Israeli government. The response - a source told Kan TV - will no longer be the one expected.