Israel’s response options include a potential strike on a facility in Tehran or a cyber attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to prepare a list of Iranian targets, the attacks of which would “send a signal” but would not lead to casualties. This was reported by The Washington Post, citing an informed source.
These options include a potential strike on the Tehran facility or a cyber attack.
“Everyone agrees that Israel must respond. The only question is how to react and when,” the source said.
At the same time, he noted that Israel’s allies do not want an “excessive response,” but the conversation in this direction continues.
“Israel has been fighting Iran with varying intensities for years. It will not stop tomorrow or the day after. And it will not stop if Israel reacts now,” the source added.
Analysts interviewed argued that there is now a “strategic opportunity” for Israel to return to the international community and renew regional alliances. The Washington Post source stressed that Israel needs to act wisely to strengthen the regional and global front against Iran.
Let’s remember that on the night of April 14, Iran fired more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel, 99% of which were intercepted by air defense forces.
However, Tehran called its attack “successful” and warned Israel not to resort to retaliation.
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Source: korrespondent

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