New York Times: The Israeli cabinet has abandoned the option of a retaliatory attack on Iran
The American newspaper New York Times revealed that the Zionist cabinet has removed the response to this operation from its options after Iran's retaliatory operation. |
The New York Times published a report today (Sunday) and announced that the Zionist regime’s cabinet will examine the appropriate response to Iran’s retaliatory response today, and the option of a counterattack is ruled out.
Israeli sources reported that this regime’s cabinet will hold a meeting this evening to review the available options to react to Iran’s retaliatory response in the “Honest Promise” operation.
According to this report, following the telephone conversation between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden, the option proposed by some cabinet members of this regime for a counterattack on Iranian soil is ruled out.
On Saturday night, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the firing of dozens of drones and missiles towards the occupied territories and positions of the Zionist regime.
In the notice of the IRGC it is stated: In response to the numerous crimes committed by the Zionist regime, including the attack on the consular section of the Iranian embassy in Damascus and the martyrdom of a group of commanders and military advisors of our country in Syria, the IRGC’s aerospace force targeted certain targets inside the occupied territories with Dozens of missiles and drones were hit.
The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United Nations also announced: Iran’s military action was based on Article 51 of the United Nations Charter regarding legitimate defense in response to the aggression of the Zionist regime on our country’s diplomatic facilities in Damascus.
In the early hours of Sunday morning (last night), the Islamic Republic of Iran realized a punitive response to the aggressive attack of the Israeli regime on the Iranian consulate in Syria by firing 300 drone and rocket projectiles from Iran’s territory to Israel’s territory in the “Wadeh Sadiq” operation.
Major General Mohammad Bagheri, the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, called this operation a response to the Zionist regime’s crossing of the red lines and noted that crossing these red lines is not tolerable for us at all.
The Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces stated that we have no intention of continuing the operation against Israel and added: We consider this operation to be a complete result and this operation has ended in our opinion.
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