PNN – The media of the Zionist regime reported the opposition of the security (war) cabinet of this regime to the attack on Iran in response to the Sadeq 2 operation.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Qatar’s Al Jazeera network, quoting the Zionist regime’s 13 network, reported that last night’s meeting of the security cabinet members of the Israeli regime ended with the members not voting for the attack.
Channel 13 of the Zionist regime, quoting a security source of the Zionist regime, added: The security cabinet did not vote on the response to Iran’s missile attack and postponed its approval until closer to the time of implementation.
Previously, some media had reported the imminent air attack of this regime on targets in Iran, citing officials of the Zionist regime.
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Meanwhile, the Zionist news site “Walla” claimed in a report that the differences between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about a possible attack on Iran have decreased.
In its report, this Zionist news site claimed, quoting American and Israeli officials: Netanyahu and Biden have reached an understanding to some extent about how Israel’s (regime) will respond to Iran.
Walla claimed: The differences between Washington and Tel Aviv have decreased in this regard, but this understanding is still less than America’s expectations.
This Zionist base added: Consultations about Israel’s response to Iran continued today and will continue.
The Zionist regime has threatened to target targets in Iran in response to Iran’s missile operations against the occupied territories, which were carried out within the framework of the right of legitimate defense and based on international laws.
This is despite the fact that Iran carried out the Sadiq 2 operation based on the right of self-defense and in response to the assassination of Dr. Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Tehran, as well as the assassination of Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Hezbollah in Beirut.