Israeli defense minister claims a immediate Iranian attack would have to have proper response

Israeli defense minister claims a immediate Iranian attack would have to have proper response


Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant speaks throughout a joint push conference with U.S. secretary of defence, in Tel Aviv. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant claimed on Thursday that Israel would answer directly to any assault by Iran.

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Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated on Thursday that Israel would respond directly to any attack by Iran.

“A direct Iranian attack will require an appropriate Israeli response against Iran,” Gallant explained to U.S. Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin, according to remarks issued by his office.

The Pentagon mentioned the two mentioned the United States’ “iron-clad” commitment to Israel’s security from threats from Iran and its proxies.

“Echoing President Biden’s unequivocal information to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Secretary Austin assured Minister Gallant that Israel could depend on total U.S. assistance to protect Israel against Iranian attacks, which Tehran has publicly threatened,” the Pentagon reported.

It added that a go to by the top U.S. standard for the Middle East, Military Standard Michael “Erik” Kurilla, to Israel had been moved up so he could meet with Israeli military management and examine “present-day security threats.” Kurilla has been travelling to Israel frequently in recent months.

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