Israeli officials called a quick cabinet meeting last night to discuss a potential emergency strike, Israeli media reported. However, after the telephone conversations between President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu, it seems that the possibility of a strike has decreased. The Israeli authorities now state that they will strike whenever they deem it necessary.
There are multiple military options available to Israel inside Iran, including targeting the Iranian government, the IRGC, and nuclear sites. However, a senior administration official noted today that Israel has made it clear that it is not seeking a significant escalation with Iran. This suggests that they are not currently planning a direct attack on Iran.
Moreover, the US reiterated its long-standing policy of not participating in any response that Israel might take. This serves as a message to Israel that they would be on their own if they chose to attack Iran. The administration is working to defuse the situation, focusing on diplomacy to isolate Iran through sanctions and terrorism.
On the other hand, the US hopes to prevent Israel's isolation by gaining the support of EU and UN diplomats. Recent statements by these diplomats have shown a shift in support for Israel and condemnation of Iran. Now the focus is on diplomacy, and Israel's President Herzog emphasizes that they are not looking for war, but will carefully consider how to respond.
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