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What are Israeli leaders saying about their response to Iran?

Prime Minister Netanyahu said,Iran has made a "serious mistake" and will "pay the price" for the attack.stated.
- Daniel Hagari, spokesman for the Israeli military, stated thatthis attack is a "severe and dangerous escalation", and Israel will respond at the "place and time" of its choosing.stated.
- Defense Minister Yoav Galant stated thatIran "has not learned the lesson that those who attack the State of Israel will pay a heavy price"stated.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, stated that he warned Iran that they will soon feel the consequences of their actions, and Israel's response will be "painful" .
Israeli Foreign Minister Katz stated that this attack has crossed a "red line" and Israel does not intend to "keep silent" .
Opposition leader Yair Lapid stated in a social media post that Israel is strong and will "prevail".Stated.
- Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, stated:Iran will regret this moment, like Gaza, Hezbollah, and the state of Lebanon.Stated.
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett stated:Iran's attack is the 'greatest opportunity in 50 years' and can change the dynamics of the Middle East by destroying Iran's nuclear development program and key energy facilities.Stated.
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  • あきんちょ : Nice to meet you. I interpreted the recent statement of the former Israeli Prime Minister as meaning that they will continue full-scale war until Iran surrenders. There may be repercussions of the war around the world.

  • chanboka : The turmoil is quickly spreading to other countries.
    I can only sigh...

  • 乱空 OP あきんちょ : Personally, I believe...

    Each leader on the Israeli side needs to thoroughly attack Gaza to maintain their position and to deflect criticism from other countries. I think the basic strategy is to expand the front lines... Israel seems to prefer a moderate war situation over a full-scale war with Iran.

    In the end, I think it will end in a retaliatory action similar to the one in early spring...[undefined]

  • 乱空 OP chanboka : Rather than a full-scale expansion of the front lines for now, it feels like the current moderate war will continue...[undefined]

  • ピンハネ : Good evening.[undefined]Until the presidential election is over, Iran and Israel will probably do as they please to some extent.[undefined]

  • 乱空 OP ピンハネ : I think so too.[undefined]However, I don't think the Iranian side would want to escalate the issue if they are considering nuclear negotiations.[undefined]

  • chanboka : I thought Mr. RanKu's view was like, 'I see!' 👏
    Thank you.
    It must be a matter of honor for both sides, but I want to believe that they are also calculating for a 'moderate war' to resolve the situation without escalating into a full-scale quagmire of warfare... Another prayer 🙏

    Nonetheless, with the addition of the port strike situation, Mr. Powell seems to be at a loss... 😱

  • 乱空 OP chanboka : This time's retaliation may not be completely unrelated to its impact on stock prices, but the main point is probably the oil price. With the bottoming out reversal, WTI was unable to exceed $72, but I think this time it will try to raise it to around 74-75. Well, I don't think the United States will show any significant changes until the presidential election, so it will probably remain the same.[undefined]

  • ピンハネ 乱空 OP : Israel's main global strategy is to capture Gaza, so they do not want unnecessary expansion of military forces.[undefined]Iran is minimizing human casualties in attacks against Israel, so they want to limit retaliatory attacks to end.[undefined]

  • chanboka ピンハネ : At least until then, the market's ups and downs will probably be intense... Looks like sleep deprivation will continue 😓.

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