Israel-Iran War: After the attack on Iran, Israel is getting mixed reactions at home. Meanwhile, Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has criticized Israel for its emotionless response to the attack by Iran in April.
In a post on micro-blogging site X, he said targeting Iran’s strategic assets was a good start, but it should be taken to the next phase. “We have a historic responsibility to eliminate the Iranian threat,” he said.
Israel’s opposition leader and head of the Israeli Labor Party, Yair Golan, said about the attacks on Iran that it is praiseworthy for damaging Iran’s defensive and offensive capabilities without immersing itself in war. However, it has also been criticized for not damaging Iran’s oil reserves or its nuclear programs.
It is wrong not to attack Iran’s strategic targets: Yair Lepid
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lepid posted on Twitter on Saturday that ‘Iran should have paid a very high price, although it was wrong not to attack Iran’s strategic and financial targets.’ Apart from this, Tali Gottlieb, a member of Israel’s Knesset and PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling Likud party, said in strong words that not damaging Iran’s nuclear facility is a big regret for our future generations. Unfortunately, this is a surrender to the Biden administration; Israel has no benefit from this.
Israel gave a befitting reply to Iran’s attack
On Saturday, Israel took air action on several military bases of Iran. This action was a response to Iran’s attack on Israel on October 1. This attack was carried out on Saturday morning by the Israeli Air Force on Iran’s missile manufacturing facility and many other military targets.