Israel attack on Iran, Retaliatory strikes

Iran be warned - this is what Israel has planned for you

N12 reporter Dana Weiss reported on air that senior officials in Israel's security and political ranks intend to launch a powerful attack on Iran, even at the cost of a strong response against Israel. 

Israel vs. Iran. Illustration. (Photo: Netpixi/Shutterstock)

Senior officials also mentioned the retaliatory deadly operation in Iran would happen - even at the cost of building collapses, meaning Israel means to and will do major damage in its response.

After a conversation between Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Biden, which reportedly mostly dealt with the options for an Israeli response in Iran, N12's political correspondent Dana Weiss reveals that in Israel, there is a push for an unprecedented response in Iran, even at the cost of significant damage to Israel.

According to Weiss, senior security and diplomatic officials in Israel are pushing for a decisive response against Iran, a response that will be "very lethal." According to the reporter's report, those officials are taking into account the possibility that Iran will respond forcefully and explained to Weiss that it is worth striking Iran now "even at the cost of an Iranian response that would lead to the collapse of buildings in Israel."

According to Weiss, the Prime Minister's conversation with President Biden lasted over half an hour, was conducted in a good spirit between the parties, and mostly dealt with the nature of the response to the Iranian attack on Israel.

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