Home World News Two prerequisites for Israel’s retaliatory strike against Iran are said to have been revealed, the wartime cabinet asked the defense forces to draw up a list of attack targets

Two prerequisites for Israel’s retaliatory strike against Iran are said to have been revealed, the wartime cabinet asked the defense forces to draw up a list of attack targets

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Two prerequisites for Israel’s retaliatory strike against Iran are said to have been revealed, the wartime cabinet asked the defense forces to draw up a list of attack targets

The British Daily Telegraph reported,iran13th air strikeisraelIn retaliation for the bombing of its embassy in Syria, Israel’s wartime cabinet discussed immediate countermeasures. The news came as Israel planned to launch a retaliatory strike to “embarrass” Tehran without causing casualties and facing opposition from the United States.

Prime Minister Netanyahu is rumored to have asked the Defense Ministry to prepare a list of Iranian targets that could be attacked by defense forces and would not be objected to by the United States.

The Washington Post quoted an Israeli official familiar with the matter as saying that possible Israeli retaliatory attacks include precision strikes or cyberattacks on Tehran’s infrastructure.

The official said, “Everyone (in the war cabinet) agrees that Israel has to fight back” and “the question is how and when”.

Israel’s Channel 12 said the war cabinet has “clearly and emphatically” agreed to an attack against Iran and is discussing several attack options that could “embarrass” Tehran, but that these options could harm the region. The conflict is unlikely to intensify.

Additionally, Channel 12 reported that the President of the United StatesbidenAfter making it clear that Washington did not support countering Iran, the War Cabinet also tried to retaliate without being hindered by the United States.

Israel’s war cabinet meetings are expected to resume on the morning of the 16th local time.

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