Bibi and Biden Must Counter the Iran Threat Together

(Bloomberg Opinion) -- In the first days of 2021, while the world has been riveted by the dramatic rise of Covid-19 and the spectacular collapse of Donald Trump, Israel has been forced to pay attention to a third menace: Iran's fast escalation toward a nuclear weapon.

On Jan. 2, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, issued a warning to Israel on state-run Al-Manar television channel. “We have a general order from the Guide, Ali Khamenei to level Haifa and Tel Aviv to the ground in case any foolishness is committed against Iran, and we have worked over the past years to be able to do so.”

Two days later, Iran formally announced that it has begun enriching its stockpile of uranium to 20% purity, in violation of its commitment under the Iran nuclear agreement, the JCPOA. Unhindered, Tehran could attain one or more nuclear weapons, possibly within a few months.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded immediately by declaring he will not allow Iran to manufacture nuclear weapons. This has been Israel’s strategic doctrine, applied not only to Iran but all its declared enemies, since Prime Minister Menachem Begin ordered the destruction of Iraq’s reactor in 1981.

Present military reality is not so simple. Tehran has the ability to hit Israeli targets with missiles launched from within Iran itself, or with conventional missiles launched by its proxies in Lebanon and Gaza, and perhaps from Iraq as well. But Tehran is far from capable of “levelling major cities,” and Israel’s response to such an attack would be prohibitively devastating.

On the other hand, there are limits to what Israel can do militarily. Iran has learned the lesson of previous Israeli strikes on neighboring nuclear facilities. It no longer presents one single nuclear reactor as a target. Its enrichment facilities are spread throughout the country. Israel, in the opinion of leading strategists here, lacks the ability to take out these sites with a few clean strokes.

The only country capable of such an operation is the United States. The problem of Iran’s new nuclear escalation will now wind up at the Biden White House.

Tehran’s condition for reversing the escalation is a U.S. agreement to return to the JCPOA status quo ante. This is unacceptable to Israel and its Sunni Arab allies. The deal doesn’t limit Iran’s ballistic missile program, which is an integral part of a broader nuclear weapons arsenal. It ignores the fact that Iran has turned Lebanon and Gaza into launching pads. And it elides the obvious: Eliminating the Jewish State is a core goal of the Islamic Republic. From the Israeli point of view, all Iranian nuclear activity will ultimately lead to the fulfillment of that goal.