Israel warns that the conflict with Iran is ongoing and promises to retaliate.

Iran attacked Israel, but the strength of Israel's security system was able to withstand it.

April 14th 2024.

Israel warns that the conflict with Iran is ongoing and promises to retaliate.
A top Israeli government official has sounded the alarm, declaring that the conflict with Iran is far from over. In a recent statement, Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz expressed his belief that Israel will eventually have to pay a price for the strike carried out by Iran on Saturday night.

According to Gantz, Israel will not take any immediate action in response to the attack, but will instead wait for the right moment to strike back. This decision comes after Israel successfully intercepted over 300 missiles and drones, effectively thwarting the unprecedented attack launched by Iran over the weekend.

Gantz emphasized the need to strengthen the strategic alliance and regional cooperation that has been built in order to effectively combat the threat posed by Iran. He also made it clear that Israel will not back down and will continue to build a regional coalition in order to hold Iran accountable for their actions.

While the US has reaffirmed their commitment to Israel's defense, they have also made it clear that they will not participate in any attacks on Iran. According to US spokesperson John Kirby, they do not want to escalate tensions in the region or engage in a wider conflict.

In response to the attack, the US, UK, and France have all assisted in shooting down the drones fired towards Israel. The Royal Air Force (RAF) has played a crucial role by using jets to shoot down the drones. This comes after Iran retaliated against Israel's previous attack on a consulate building in Syria, which resulted in the deaths of some of Iran's top commanders.

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that aircraft in Iraq and Syria have been deployed to intercept any potential airborne attacks within range of their existing missions. This decision was made after UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak quickly showed his support for Israel.

In a separate statement, Sunak also confirmed that RAF pilots have successfully taken down several Iranian drones. He condemned Iran's attack as a dangerous and unnecessary escalation.

In light of the situation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for an emergency war cabinet meeting to discuss the next steps to be taken. As tensions continue to rise, the world watches closely to see how this conflict will unfold.

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