Yup, just like last time
Apparently the restoration of the JCPOA makes Israel so strategically vulnerable that it would've no other option than to attack Iran. At least that is what the pro-Israel crowd in Washington wants to convince Biden of:
Is that even so bad? Perhaps it allows the rest of the world to see what Iran can do to Israel.
Regardless, the Chief of Mossad went to Biden to show them of Iran's nuclear progress and the effects of the deal on their strategic interests. I can understand their point of view for the JCPOA. It certainly is in Israel's best interests to make sure
it doesn't happen. Iran will be flushed with cash, and be allowed to continue centrifuge research among other nuclear related research, while reconnecting it to the rest of the world. More importantly, a reconciliation with Saudi Arabia is bad for Israel as well. The more they can get Arabs to fight Iran, the safer they will be. They want the Americans to change their demands on the new deal to keep their interests at heart, but the West seems to put Israel aside and focus on the bigger picture which leaves Israel alone. That's why he went there, and seems to have also traveled to Bahrain recently.
" Two months later, Kelman, the general in charge of the IDF’s Iran strategy, was asked in an interview if Israel has the ability to attack and completely destroy Iran’s nuclear program. He
responded without hesitation: “The answer is yes. "
The real answer is no. They need the United States heavy bombers to strike Fordow. If they try to strike Natanz, they need to strike all forms of Iran's military apparatus to suppress a counter strike. Good luck with that. Does anyone think they do covert operations because they are strong? No, they do covertly what they cannot do overtly.
Israeli goals
Iran is isolated, stripped of cash, at war with it's neighbors, stripped of research capabilities, and made to destroy all advanced centrifuges.