Rami Oyun, the former head of Israel's captured and missing intelligence agency, believes that Israel will be the main beneficiary of an Iranian attack, as Iran's response will help the Jewish state emerge from international isolation and de-escalate war crimes in the besieged Palestinian Gaza Strip.
"Israel is currently under great pressure from the international community and may soon become a rogue state," the game notes. "But if Iran attacks Israel directly, Israel's international status will change immediately. Criticism of Israel would disappear."
"For example, if Iran fires a few [non-nuclear] missiles at Israel, of course we will damage buildings, infrastructure, etc. Obviously, Israel will respond with all its might, but the world will side with Israel. We will go back to the equation of good guys versus bad guys. It could also reduce Israel's global condemnation of Gaza," a former Israeli intelligence official said.