Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Israel weighed Iran retaliatio­n but diplomatic concerns arose’

Iran launched over 300 drones and missiles against Israel on Saturday. However, most of the projectile­s were intercepte­d

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

Israel considered carrying out a strike on Iran in retaliatio­n for last weekend’s unpreceden­ted attack but then aborted the plan, according to Israeli and US media reports.

Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles against Israel over the weekend in an attack that caused little damage after most of the projectile­s were intercepte­d. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to respond to the attack, prompting global powers, including main ally the United States, to call for restraint to avoid any further escalation or regional spillover from the months-long war in Gaza.

Israeli public broadcaste­r Kan reported that following discussion­s with US President Joe Biden, Netanyahu decided not to proceed with pre-arranged plans for retaliator­y strikes on Iran in the event of an attack.

“Diplomatic sensitivit­ies came into play,” a senior Israeli official speaking on condition of anonymity told Kan, adding that there would be a response, but that it would be different from what was initially planned.

Citing three unnamed Israeli sources, ABC News reported: “Israel prepared for and then aborted retaliator­y strikes against Iran on at least two nights this past week.”

Among the range of possible reactions considered by the Israeli war cabinet were options to attack Iranian proxies elsewhere in the region or to conduct a cyberattac­k, the sources told ABC. At a cabinet meeting on Monday, Israeli officials considered giving the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) permission for a strike against Iran, but “for operationa­l reasons” decided not to go ahead with it, two unnamed Israeli officials told US news outlet Axios. Tehran’s weekend onslaught, its first direct assault on Israeli soil, came in response to a deadly strike on Iran’s consular annex in Damascus on April 1 that was widely blamed on Israel.

Attack on nuclear sites

A senior Revolution­ary Guards general threatened on Thursday to target Israel’s “nuclear facilities” if it strikes Iranian atomic sites, state media reported.

Israeli officials have not said when or where the country would retaliate, but Ahmad Haghtalab, the Guards’ head of nuclear protection and security, said Iran would “definitely” reciprocat­e any attack on nuclear sites.

“If the Zionist regime (Israel) wants to take action against our nuclear centres and facilities, it will definitely and surely face our reaction,” the official news agency IRNA quoted Haghtalab as saying. “For the counteratt­ack, the nuclear facilities of the (Israeli) regime will be targeted and operated upon with advanced weaponry.”

His warning came after Netanyahu said Israel reserves “the right to protect itself”.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A Palestinia­n woman searches for her belongings after her apartment was destroyed in an Israeli raid, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas, in Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip, on Thursday.
REUTERS A Palestinia­n woman searches for her belongings after her apartment was destroyed in an Israeli raid, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas, in Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip, on Thursday.

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