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Israel has Iran in ‘chokehold’ after revenge strike near nuke base & is ‘testing the waters’ amid fears of bigger attack

Watch our exclusive interview with a former British Army tank commander above as he explains last night's events

ISRAEL has Iran locked in a strategic chokehold after its precision revenge air base strike near a nuclear site and there could be more to come.

Reports have surfaced that Tel Aviv may have launched the attack as a "trap" to "test the waters" before unleashing its full revenge on Tehran.

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Iranians march today with flags and banners to celebrate the April 13 attack and protest Israel

In the early hours of Friday a single - next door to a nuclear site.

Iranian civilians woke up today to reports of a "micro drone" attack on the military HQ.

Western officials close to the Israeli plans revealed that the hit may only be "the first stage" in a revenge saga for Iran's missile blitz on Israel last Saturday.

A diplomat in Lebanon told the BBC: “The strategy is: Minor attack to make Iran react for a major response on the nuclear sites”.

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It comes after reports first surfaced two weeks ago that Tel Aviv had plans to strike Iranian nuclear sites.

Another Western military official believes Israel is trying to "mirror Iran and it's allies like Hezbollah" by starting with a small attack, destroying radars and throwing out a sort of red herring.

Iranian state TV immediately launched into damage control this morning claiming it had "destroyed" three drones with its air defence batteries and no damage was caused on the ground.

One channel released footage of Isfahan's "tranquil atmosphere" in a desperate attempt to downplay the embarrassment of Israel's surprise ambush.

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But former British Army commander and military analyst Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun why Iran has been humiliated by the attack.

Israel has Iran in a 'chokehold'

The retired soldier explained that Iran's reaction this morning is evidence that they are "no match for Israel".

He said: "Iran fires 300 plus drones and missiles at Israel, 99.9 per cent of them get taken down.

"It would appear overnight that Israel has fired one, possibly two missiles at Iran, and they've got through."

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