Netanyahu instructed the military to suggest attack targets in Iran

Netanyahu instructed the military to suggest attack targets in Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to present options for targets in response to an Iranian attack that would "send a signal" but not cause casualties, options that could include targets in Tehran or a cyber attack, writes the newspaper The Washington Post. In addition, Israel is considering such a response to Iran's attack in order not to anger international allies and lose the opportunity to create an alliance against Tehran, the newspaper adds. "Our allies do not want us to react too seriously; we also want to work with our allies. We don't need to make victims, but reacting is important because it is a message to all those who want to harm us," said the source.