Penticton Herald

Israeli defence chief: Alleged Iran attack an ‘escalation’

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JERUSALEM — Israel’s defense minister said Monday that Iran’s alleged attack on a merchant ship in the Arabian Sea last week was “a stepping-up of the escalation” of hostilitie­s by Iran, and called for global action.

Benny Gantz addressed Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, and said the drone strike on the Mercer Street that left two dead was “in violation of internatio­nal law and human morality.” He charged that Iran was behind at least five attacks on internatio­nal shipping in the last year.

The U.S., Britain and Israel have blamed Iran for the fatal attack on the Israeli-linked oil tanker. Iran denies involvemen­t.

Iran and its militia allies have used so-called “suicide” drones previously. The region has seen a rise in attacks on commercial vessels in the aftermath of the disintegra­tion of the Iran nuclear deal in 2018.

“This is exactly the reason why we must act now against Iran, which is not only striving toward nuclear arms, but is also bringing about a dangerous arms race and intends to destabiliz­e the Middle East with terrorist militias who are armed with hundreds of drones in Iran, Yemen, Iraq and other countries in the region,” he said.

Gantz said any agreements between world powers and Iran to rein in its nuclear program must address “aggression in the region and harming both innocent people and to the global economy.” In Washington, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. was “confident that Iran carried out this attack.”

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