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Israel studies possible responses after Iranian attack


Moscow, April 15.- The military chiefs of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have presented to their Government “a spectrum of response options” to the retaliatory attack perpetrated by Iran against targets in the territory of the Jewish country last weekend. of the week, IDF spokesman Peter Lerner told the press this Monday morning.

The IDF could respond by “attacking or not attacking” the Islamic Republic of Iran, ABC News reports the lieutenant colonel's statements, who also added that, apart from these two options, there are “many different scenarios.”

The spokesperson also detailed that the Israeli Government "will decide the steps to follow" to respond to the Iranian air attack throughout this Monday or in the coming days.

Also read: Tehran attacks Israel after attacking the Iranian consulate

This Sunday, the president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, said that Israel may try to "undermine the Iranian economy" in response to the attack that the Islamic Republic launched over the weekend in retaliation for the Israeli bombing on April 1 against the complex of Iran's diplomatic mission in Damascus, the Syrian capital, which resulted in the death of at least 16 people, including two senior commanders and five Iranian soldiers.

After launching more than 300 drones and missiles of various types against targets in Israel, Iran announced last Sunday that its military operation The True Promise had ended. However, the Chief of the General Staff of the Persian nation, Mohammad Bagheri, warned that Tehran's next operation "will be much larger" if Tel Aviv responds with any military action. (RT News) (Photo: AFP)


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