Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Wednesday that Israel would
strike a “resounding blow” if attacked by arch foe Iran, as regional
tensions soar after the US killing of a top Iranian general.
“Anyone
who attacks us will receive a resounding blow,” the premier told a
Jerusalem conference after Iran launched a salvo retaliatory missile
strikes on bases used by US troops in Iraq.
Netanyahu has
described the target of last week’s US drone strike — Major General
Qasem Soleimani, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards foreign
operations arm — as a “terrorist-in-chief”. (AFP)
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