Israel mulls response to unprecedented Iranian attack as West urges Netanyahu to avert all-out war
- Israel argued that the presence of senior military officers justified the airstrike, but Iran viewed it as an attack on its own territory.
- Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued clear warnings prior to the attack, which involved slow drones instead of supersonic missiles.
- The US, Israel, and their allies were forewarned of the attack, allowing for precautions, such as President Biden returning from Delaware.
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The United States does not want “escalation” or “war” with Iran, and Washington is trying to convince Israel to stick to a proportionate response.
The shootings on the Jewish State during the night of Saturday to Sunday may not have reached their targets, Tehran “considers itself avenged”. A way of curbing his desire for war, in a game of tactical pretenses with Washington.
Approximately 300 cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and drones took off towards Israel on Saturday night. This is the first time that the Islamic Republic has directly attacked the Jewish state. Although an escalation seems to be avoided for now, the confrontation between the two countries enters a new dimension. The siren sounded in the heart of a troubled night. In Jerusalem, since April 1st and the Israeli strike on the Iranian consulate i…
'Waiting game over': Israel prepares response to unprecedented Iranian attack
ISRAEL – On Friday, this writer worked on – and submitted to WND – an article headlined "The Waiting Game: What Will Iran's Response be to Damascus Attack?" Within hours, we had our answer.
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