Israel is not expected to attack Iran until after Passover, a senior American told ABC News this morning (Thursday). The senior American official qualified that the situation could change depending on the events.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards are still on high alert, with some leaders in safe houses and underground facilities, the US source said. Israel considered launching an attack against Iran on Monday night, but finally decided to postpone the move. As you remember, Passover ends on April 30, and Israel's War Cabinet is currently convening to discuss the management of the war. It is not known what the reason for the decision was. It was decided not to do so "for operational reasons," a senior Israeli official said. An American senior official added that Israel informed the Biden administration on Monday after the War Cabinet meeting that it had been decided to wait, but did not say what the reasons were. The Israeli official also said that the ministers would discuss a possible response against Iran and that Israel would inform the American administration of the decisions made.