Some of the Israeli perceptions about the expected Iranian response, quoted from Channel 12, according to the analyzes of retired Major General Amos Yaldin, the former head of the Intelligence Division.

Damaging an Israeli embassy abroad (I attributed this to the issue of an equal response that Iran may adopt, but he stressed that it is a complex step that may cause diplomatic problems and crises for Iran itself in the third country that will be the scene of the operation. He pointed out the possibility that the embassy be in Baku-Azerbaijan It is the goal given the fragility of Azerbaijan in terms of security and the already tense relations due to the war between Armenia, supported by Iran, and Azerbaijan)

A joint barrage from Yemen, Syria, and Iraq (the analyst explained the possibility of introducing new, more accurate ballistic missiles and more advanced drones into the barrage).

An escalation in Hezbollah attacks (the analyst raised the possibility of targeting major cities, especially Haifa and its ports, through the use of missiles with precision and high destructive capacity).

The direct barrage from Iran (and here the analyst, to the extent that he confirmed the military capabilities of this step, but to the extent that he ruled it out for geopolitical reasons related to the arrangements in the region and neighborhood that Iran and its neighbors have worked for for years).

Strategic patience (and this is what the analyst claimed that we are facing today. We are facing a form of mixture between strategic ambiguity and strategic patience based on lack of emotion and being drawn to the desired point, which is a violent response that reveals all previous plans and kills the element of surprise. Likewise, strategic patience is based on preserving strategic interests. More important in the long run).
At the conclusion of his vision, Major General Amos says that Israel has sufficient capabilities to repel any type of attack, especially on its territory, but it must be prepared and work more seriously to prepare for the confrontation.