Netanyahu Reaffirms Israel's Right to Self-Defense Amidst Iran Tensions
Israel will make its own decisions regarding a response to an Iranian attack, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
He made this statement during a meeting with UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, who had hoped to prevent escalation.
Netanyahu has previously vowed to retaliate against the unprecedented missile and drone assault over the weekend.
Lord Cameron urged Israel to respond "smartly" and limit any retaliation.
After the meeting, Lord Cameron expressed solidarity with Israel following the "appalling" attack.
The text reports that during a meeting with international leaders, a diplomat expressed hope that any actions taken by Israel against Iran would be limited, targeted, and smart to avoid escalation.
However, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu later stated that Israel would make its own decisions and defend itself, suggesting possible action against Iran.
This statement may reinforce the belief in western capitals that Israel is preparing for military action against Iran, despite concerns about the potential escalation of the conflict.
Western leaders are taking comfort in Israel's attempt to use diplomatic support gained after Iran's attacks for peaceful means, rather than retaliating with a full-scale war.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may be hesitant to destroy this alliance.
Several Western foreign ministers, including Lord Cameron, are expected to visit Israel to prevent any potential escalation of conflict.