International Desk: Israel has finalized the counter-operation plan in response to Iran's missile attack. A source told the US-based media CNN. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured close ally the United States that counterattacks would be limited to military targets, not energy or nuclear facilities. News from CNN.
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On October 1, Iran simultaneously fired about 200 missiles at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh and other top leaders.
The United States said Israel would strike back before November 5, which could bring tensions in the Middle East to the fore in the final moments of the country's elections.
However, the timetable and scope of Israel's counter-offensive are being discussed behind closed doors within the Netanyahu government. Although Benjamin Netanyahu is sensitive to US politics, he is aware of the political implications of his actions.
Meanwhile, rising tensions and crises in the Middle East have become a major issue in the US election, continuing to pressure President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Immediately after these attacks, Benjamin Netanyahu said, "Iran made a big mistake and will pay the price." He also said that he was waiting for the desired time and place to respond to Iran's attack.