Israeli defense sources speaking to Kann News said that "all options were on the table" for the expected Israeli retaliation against the Iranian missile strike, and that this could include targets in Iran itself or Iran-related targets throughout the Middle East.
General Michael Kurrilla, commander of CENTCOM is reportedly in Israel to coordinate and discuss the planned Israeli retaliation against Iran, and sources speaking to Kann said that any such attack would be coordinated with both the American government and military.
Israel has been vague on what it intends to strike and when, with outside sources talking to the media speaking of a timeline as short as a few hours from now to 48 hours and beyond.
French President Emanuel Macron, who has called for an embargo on arms to Israel used in Gaza, has also warned Israel against striking Iran's nuclear sites. Foreign Minister Israel Katz then invited "France to coordinate with Israel a response vs Iran & take part in it," saying "I can't imagine how France would react to 200 ballistic missiles."