Netanyahu: Israel Will Decide How It Responds To Iran

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Israel will make its own decision on how to respond to Tehran’s unprecedented missile and drone attack, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu said after speaking with the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom and Germany.

“I thank our friends for supporting Israel’s defense—support both in words and in deeds,” Netanyahu told government ministers ahead of a Cabinet meeting in Yerushalayim, according to a readout of the meeting.

“They also have all kinds of suggestions and advice. I appreciate those, but I want to make it clear: We will make our own decisions, and the State of Israel will do everything necessary to defend itself,” he added.

Netanyahu addressed his Cabinet shortly after meeting with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at the Prime Minister’s Office in Yerushalayim.

Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu meets with U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron in Yerushalayim.

The premier thanked the visitors for their “unequivocal support” in the wake of Iran’s weekend attack. He also “insisted that Israel preserve the right to self-defense,” the Prime Minister’s Office said.

Western governments have called on Israel to refrain from retaliating against Tehran, fearing the expansion of regional war. The U.S. has reportedly told Israel that it will not participate in a military response.

Ahead of Cameron’s arrival, Netanyahu on Tuesday spoke by phone with his U.K. counterpart Rishi Sunak for the first time since the attack.

According to Downing Street’s readout, Sunak “stressed that significant escalation was in no one’s interest and would only deepen insecurity in the Middle East. This was a moment for calm heads to prevail.”

Cameron told journalists in Jerusalem on Wednesday that “it’s clear the Israelis are making a decision to act,” adding that London hopes “they do so in a way that does as little to escalate this as possible.”

“It’s right to be here in Israel today to show solidarity after that appalling attack by Iran. We made clear our views yesterday about what should happen next. But we also said Israel is an independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices,” the diplomat told Sky News.

He added, “We continue to hope that as they do so, they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough, but also does as little as possible to escalate this conflict.”

Parallel to Cameron’s visit, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock arrived in Israel for meetings with Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz and other senior officials.

Berlin announced that talks would “focus in particular on preventing the spiral of violence from escalating unabated.”

Baerbock said on Wednesday that she made clear in discussions that the region must not be allowed to slide into a scenario with an outcome that is completely unpredictable, Deutsche Welle reported.

“Everyone must now act prudently and responsibly. I am not talking about giving in, I am talking about prudent restraint,” said Baerbock before taking off from Ben-Gurion Airport to attend a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Italy to discuss new sanctions on Iran. JNS


2 COMMENTS

  1. It would be wise for Mr. Netanyahu to confer with Thomas Friedman and the editorial board of the NY Times before he makes any final decision.

  2. This is a file photo from several years ago. WHERE IS THE REAL BIBI NETANYAHU? What happened to him after he was replaced with an Arab.

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