From research, not my words. However, Iran will have to go to the back of a very long line of Israeli enemies over the last 100-years. To wit:
“Key Conflicts and Participants:
- 1948 Arab-Israeli War: Following Israel's declaration of independence, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon invaded the region. Saudi Arabia and Yemen also sent supporting troops.
- Six-Day War (1967): Israel fought a coalition of Arab states, primarily Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, with minor involvement from Lebanon and Iraq.
- Yom Kippur War (1973): Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel. Iraq and Jordan provided support to Syria.
- War of Attrition (1967-1970): Mainly involved Israel and Egypt, with some support from the Soviet Union, Kuwait, PLO, Jordan, Syria, and Cuba.
- Lebanon Wars (1982 and 2006): Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982 to expel the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and fought Hezbollah in 2006.
- Ongoing Conflicts: Besides the major wars, there have been numerous attacks and confrontations involving Israel and various state and non-state actors. For instance, Hamas, a Palestinian group operating out of the Gaza Strip, has launched rocket attacks against Israel. Iran has also engaged in cyberattacks and supported proxy groups that target Israel.
In summary, a definitive count of countries that have attacked Israel is difficult due to the varying nature of the conflicts and the involvement of various actors over time. However, the list above provides a comprehensive overview of the primary state actors involved in conflicts with Israel over the last 100 years.”
I'm gonna' have to double down on my friend's friends' in Herzliya against the modern day fakir Shah. Let the "games" begin. Make no mistake, I am NOT an ally of Netanyahu & his feral Kazarians.