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.
'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.
STORY - The American president has warned the Israeli prime minister that the United States will not participate in a possible direct attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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