It has been 72 hours since Tehran’s retaliatory attack on the Jewish state, but it is still unclear how, when and where Israel will respond.
Less than 72 hours after Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel, in which more than 300 missiles and rockets were launched without causing any deaths, it is still unclear how the prime minister will respond. Benjamin Netanyahuwhich is already facing a war with no foreseeable end in the Gaza Strip.
“Israel will act with strategic intelligence and respond at the place, time and manner it chooses,” said War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz today, who has not doubted the need for a response: “Iran is a global and regional problemand also a threat to Israel. That is why the world must take military action against it and impose sanctions.”
However, according to analysts, the Israeli response it may not be a direct attack against Iran, but against some of its satellite allies in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq or Yemen.
He King Abdullah II of Jordan assured this Tuesday that his country “It won’t be a battlefield” between Israel and Iran, as any direct attack between Israel and Iran would necessarily have to pass through Jordanian or Syrian airspace.
For her part, the German Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbockwill travel to Israel tonight to express Germany’s “full solidarity” after the Iranian attack, as reported at a joint press conference with his Jordanian counterpart, Ayman Safadi, in which he reiterated that it is now important to stop Iran “without to encourage an attack’. new escalation.”
More than 33,800 dead in Gaza
While all eyes are on Iran, The Israeli army intensified its offensive on Tuesday in the northern and central Gaza Strip, where more than 33,800 Palestinians have already died in a war that has forced the displacement of more than 82% of the population and brought it to the brink of famine.
In new attacks today, at least eleven people, most of them children, were killed in an Israeli drone attack on Al Maghazi refugee campin the central area, has secured a medical source from the Martyrs of al Aqsa Hospital in Deir al Balah.
Another eight civilians were killed in a second Israeli bombardment in central Gaza City, which also wounded, and another three were killed in an attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp, also in the center, which ground forces overran five days ago.
Meanwhile, in the town of Beit Hanoun and eastern Jabalia, northern Gaza, Palestinian families have been forcibly displaced, including hundreds who took refuge in a school, as part of a military operation involving ‘bulldozers and tanks’, as reported by Hamas. and the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
Source: EITB

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