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Bennett says Israel will respond to Iranian attack

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Jerusalem, Aug. 1: Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday blamed Iran for a deadly drone attack on an Israeli-operated oil tanker off the coast of Oman, saying Tehran has made a “serious mistake” and Tel Aviv will convey this message in its “own way”.

Bennett’s veiled threat to retaliate comes hours after Iran denied its involvemen­t in bombing off the coast of Oman on Thursday night. Two crewmen, a British and a Romanian national, died in the attack on the oil tanker Mercer Street, a ship operated by Zodiac Maritime, a London-based company belonging to Israeli shipping tycoon, Eyal Ofer.

While no one has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, Israel has alleged that the attack was carried out by suicide drones that hit the ship. “I just heard that Iran, in a cowardly manner, is trying to evade responsibi­lity for the event. They are denying this. Then, I determine, with absolute certainty — Iran carried out the attack against the ship,” Prime Minister Bennett said at the start of a weekly Cabinet meeting on Sunday. “The intelligen­ce evidence for this (Iran’s involvemen­t) exists and we expect the internatio­nal community will make it clear to the Iranian regime that they have made a serious mistake. In any case, we know how to send a message to Iran in our own way,” he said, hinting at a possible retaliator­y move. “Iran’s thuggishne­ss endangers not only Israel, but also harms global interests, namely freedom of navigation and internatio­nal trade,” he claimed.

Iran on Sunday denied

the allegation­s, calling them Israel’s “blame games”. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h described the claims of Tehran’s involvemen­t as “baseless”.

“Such blame games are nothing new,” Khatibzade­h said. “Those who are responsibl­e for this (attack) are the ones who made it possible for the Israeli regime to set its foot in this region.

” The incident is the first known fatal attack even though several attacks on commercial shipping lines have been reported in the internatio­nal media over Israel-Iran nuclear tensions.

Israel calls Iran’s nuclear programme an existentia­l threat which it has vowed to stop by all measures possible.

Tehran maintains that its nuclear programme is meant for peaceful purposes. Iran blames Israel for a series of attacks targeting its nuclear programme. Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid spoke to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken as well as his British and Romanian counterpar­ts over the last three days to coordinate an internatio­nal response to the attack.

Blinken and Lapid agreed to work with other allies "to investigat­e the facts, provide support, and consider the appropriat­e next steps".

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