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Danger of ignition: With the gun facing Israel's legs for a possible attack by Iran

Danger of ignition: With the gun facing Israel's legs for a possible attack by Iran

Israel is bracing for a possible attack by Iran after the attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus and after Tehran warned it would retaliate, raising fears of a wider war in the Middle East and an out-of-control conflict.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that Iran has been working against Israel for years, and therefore Israel has been working against Iran both defensively and offensively.

He added: “For years, Iran has been working against us, whether directly or through proxies. “Therefore, Israel is working against Iran and its proxies, both defensively and offensively,” Netanyahu said at the beginning of a National Security Council meeting. “We know how,” Netanyahu said at the beginning of a National Security Council meeting. We defend ourselves and will act according to the simple principle that whoever harms us or plans to harm us, we will harm him.”

“I would not be surprised if Iran attacks tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, the Israeli media is reporting its presence Information that the Iranians will attack them tomorrowFriday (5/4).

Amos Yadlin, the former head of Israeli intelligence, also said that Iran may choose this Friday to respond to the raid on Damascus, either directly or by proxy. It is the last Friday of Ramadan, the holy month for Muslims, and in Iran it is “Al-Quds Day” (Jerusalem Day). “I wouldn't be surprised if Iran moves tomorrow. Don't panic,” he added, who works with the Belfer Center at Harvard Kennedy School, referring to Israeli air defense systems. “Don't rush to shelters.” “And stay tuned tomorrow and then,” Yadlin said, referring to Israeli air defense systems. “Depending on the impact of the attack, it may escalate.”

The Israeli army is on high alert

However, the Israeli military said in a statement that it had suspended the licenses of all combat units, amid fears of a possible escalation of violence following an attack on Iranian generals in Damascus that killed seven and Tehran's threats of retaliation.

The army said, “The Israeli army is in a state of war and the deployment of forces is subject to continuous evaluation in accordance with requirements.”