Hamza913
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Why would Israel attack Pakistan militarily? Except for some pilots, volunteers and advisors - who obviously had a limited role given they were on secondment to the arab armies Pakistan has never attacked Israel - excluding Khwaja's recent blooper of course Anyway plenty of weaker Arab and non-Arab countries sent volunteers and pilots too (Algeria / NK) and it's not like they were attacked.
Iran has been wise enough to not directly attack Israel but wage a proxy war using Hezbollah - almost an arm of their military. That proxy has been attacked continuously in Lebanon and in Syria - and beaten so military goals are accomplished.
As for technological prowess Israel had no armed forces in 1948 when it was attacked by a half dozen arab armies (some of whom had been independent for many years). In 1967 the arabs had the redoubtable Mig-21 and Tu-18 aircraft (compared to the Mirages of the IAF) and in 1973 the Egyptians had the very best of the USSR's SAMs and radar - though the IAF had some F-4s.
Israel had plans to attack Pakistan's nuclear facilities, but called them off. Same with Iran.
Israel has not beaten Hezbollah, Hezbollah is still as powerful as ever and can inflict plenty of damage upon Israel. In order for Israel to defeat Hezbollah, they are going to need to be willing to accept some nasty casualties. Just because they launch some strikes whilst Hezbollah is busy in Syria it doesn't mean they have beaten them.
Israel has always had the technological upper hand. Please do some research.