In Tel Aviv
“Finally
will
the IDF
strike in Iran or not? »: this question was launched on Monday almost in the form of a joke by Israeli army radio without a clear answer being given. The War Cabinet met on Monday for the second time since the Iranian missile and drone attack to resolve this question: a difficult mission as Israeli leaders are divided. Some ministers advocate massive reprisals in response to outright aggression, if only to restore the Jewish state's power of deterrence.
Other members of the government believe that it is better to wait so as not to lose the very broad international support which contrasts sharply with the almost total diplomatic isolation in which Benyamin Netanyahu's government found itself before the Iranian attack due to its management of the war in the Gaza Strip and the humanitarian crisis plaguing the Palestinian enclave.
Restraint and moderation resulted in October 7, which is why Israel must reimpose its power of deterrence, including a little madness
Itamar Ben Gvir, Minister of National Security in charge of the police
From the outside…