Will Israel target Iran’s nuclear sites? Discussion in war cabinet meeting
Israel Iran War: Iran fired missiles at Israel in response to an Israeli airstrike on the Iranian Consulate in Syria. Because of this, there is a severe fire-like situation in the Middle East at present.
Israel called a war cabinet meeting to take retaliatory action against Iran. The Cabinet supported the proposal to retaliate against Iran, but War Cabinet members expressed differing views on when and how Israel should attack.
Sources said, ‘It was also discussed in the War Cabinet that Israel is targeting Iran’s nuclear sites. Iran has nuclear sites at Natanz, Isfahan, Arak, Forhadhu and Bushehr. Israel can attack Iran’s nuclear bomb project. Due to this, Israel is considering air strikes on the above mentioned sites. ,
The International Atomic Energy Agency is on alert regarding a possible Israeli attack. The agency has said, ‘We are concerned about the possibility of an attack by Israel. ,
Israel’s war cabinet has met twice in 24 hours after Iran’s attack. In this meeting, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army Harji Halevi has taken a tough decision to respond to the attack by Iran.
The job of the War Cabinet is to decide the war strategy. There are total five members. However, its meetings are also attended by cabinet ministers and army officers. There is currently no law in the Israeli Constitution that specifies the definition of cabinet officials. However, the War Cabinet decides when and where to attack. Even if a ceasefire has to be announced, the approval of the War Cabinet is necessary.
Meanwhile, Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan has also said, ‘Iran has crossed all limits and Israel has the right to respond directly. We don’t believe in just shouting. Our country is courageous. We will save our future.