Analysis: Why has Israel chosen to attack Iran now?

The BBC's Hugo Bachega reports from Jerusalem, after Israel launched overnight strikes against sites across Iran.
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The BBC's Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega looks at why Israel chose to strike now, and why the move may have come as a surprise.
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