Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the United States that Israel is willing to strike Iranian military targets and not nuclear or oil ones, the Washington Post reported on Monday, citing two officials familiar with the matter.
In the two weeks following Iran's recent attack on Israel, marking the second direct attack in six months, the Middle East has been on high alert for Israel’s anticipated retaliation. There are concerns that this could escalate the decades-long shadow war between the two nations into a direct military conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu has told the United States that Israel is
willing to strike Iranian military targets and not nuclear or
oil ones, the Washington Post reported on Monday, citing two
officials familiar with the matter.
In the two weeks following Iran's recent attack on Israel, marking the second direct attack in six months, the Middle East has been on high alert for Israel’s anticipated retaliation. There are concerns that this could escalate the decades-long shadow war between the two nations into a direct military conflict.
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