Differences in approach emerge in War Cabinet regarding response to Iran
Following Biden's call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding possible retaliation against Iran, the question of timing and course of action looms large. The defense minister and the chief of staff believe a swift action is necessary, while Gantz is of the opinion that immediate action is not imperative. A senior official stated, "Iran will suffer a blow it cannot prevent."
Amir Ettinger
Israel Hayom
Apr 15, 2024
Israel's War Cabinet meets in Tel Aviv to discuss response to Iran
Consensus exists in the War Cabinet that a response against Iran is needed following its unprecedented attack on Israel Saturday night. As of Sunday, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi advocate for an immediate response to the Iranian attack, arguing that legitimacy will diminish over time.
While agreeing a retaliation is essential, Minister Benny Gantz believes it's unnecessary to strike immediately. Gantz suggests waiting while considering all aspects involved, including a desire to unleash the potential in the international coalition formed for strategic-diplomatic gains against Iran.
An Israeli official said: "Before the attack, the prime minister established that anyone who harms Israel would be harmed, and this principle still stands. Our defense is not deterrence; Iran will suffer a blow it cannot prevent. The question is when. Now, it's the Iranian's turn to do some nail biting."
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