“We have a weapon on the temple,” says a high representative of the Israeli army. “If we don’t act now, we are at a point of no return.” It is at 3.45 a.m. in Jerusalem. While the officer speaks to the press, Israeli fighter jets fly in Iranian airspace attacks in several places. It is quickly clear that this Israeli blow in Iran is not comparable to anything. Dozens of military goals and strategic places of nuclear upgrading in Iran have been in the sights of the Israeli Air Force since the night of Friday. With more than 200 jets and drones, Israel attacked alone in the morning. On Friday afternoon, the army took a first record: the attack was so “successful”. “All of our pilots have returned safely.”