Netanyahu brushes off calls for restraint, saying Israel will decide how to respond to Iran’s attack
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted Israel's autonomy in decision-making regarding defense, rejecting outside influence.
- Western leaders like David Cameron and Annalena Baerbock expressed concern over potential Israeli retaliation to recent Iranian attacks.
- Concerns arose about escalating tensions, with warnings that it could harm various parties involved, including Israel's security, hostages, and the population of Gaza.
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Netanyahu declares Israel will defend itself amid calls for restraint - Washington Examiner
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brushed aside calls for restraint in its conflict with Iran and declared that Israel would prioritize defending itself, Reuters reported. “I want to make it clear - we will make our own decisions, and the State of Israel will do everything necessary to defend itself,” Netanyahu said. The statement comes
Israel will defend itself, Netanyahu says, as West calls for restraint
JERUSALEM, Israel – Israel will make its own decisions about how to defend itself, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, April 17, as Western countries pleaded for restraint in responding to a volley of attacks from Iran. The United States, European Union, and G7 group of industrialized nations all announced plans to consider tighter sanctions on Iran, seen as aimed at mollifying Israel and persuading it to rein in its retaliation…
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