ISRAEL - As the Iran nuclear deal continues to dominate international headlines, shock waves of sorts have been reverberating in Israel after it was revealed that recordings had been released by former prime minister and defense minister Ehud Barak in which alleged plans to strike Iran in the past had been graphically discussed. On Monday, an unnamed Israeli senior security official told Walla news that his country’s military is more prepared now than in previous years to conduct a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities should the orders be handed down to do so. IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot instructed his deputy, Major General Yair Golan, to re-evaluate the military’s plans in light of the accord and adapt them to recent developments, according to the Walla website.