Israel reportedly decides to delay Rafah invasion following Iranian missile and drone attack
- Delay of a ground invasion of Rafah by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu following Iranian attacks was reported by Israeli media.
- International concerns rose over wider conflict escalation after Iran's missile attacks in retaliation for an Israeli strike on Tehran's consulate in Damascus.
- Netanyahu's government believes a ground operation in Rafah will end the Gaza conflict, with an anticipated attack date undisclosed.
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There are huge tensions after the horrific attack launched by Iran, and Israeli officials, after hours of consultations, made the decision to strike forcefully in response to the bombings launched. The situation is increasingly tense, and Iran warns that a possible retaliation would bring new harsh attacks on key points in Israel. Even so, say people in Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet, no one wants a regional war.US President Joe Biden has already …
Israel delays Rafah offensive plans amid heated debate over response to Iranian attack, sources say
Tel Aviv, Israel (CNN) — Israel was set to take its first steps towards a ground offensive on the Gaza city of Rafah but delayed that campaign after Iran’s weekend attack on their country, which has sparked a heated debate…
Israel reportedly decides to delay Rafah invasion following Iranian missile and drone attack
Israel has reportedly decided to delay its much-anticipated military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah after Iran’s weekend missile and drone strike against the Jewish state.
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