Israel's strategic response to Iran's missile attack on October 1 is reportedly ready, according to a source familiar with the situation.
According to Al Jazeera, the details of the response remain undisclosed.
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have communicated to the United States that any counterstrike would focus exclusively on military targets, avoiding critical infrastructure such as oil and nuclear facilities.
This assurance comes in the wake of Iran launching a barrage of missiles toward Israel, a retaliation for the recent killings of prominent leaders, including Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas's Ismail Haniyeh.
Netanyahu has vowed that Iran will "pay" for its aggression, signaling a firm stance against further attacks. 8 Iranian the situation has heightened tensions in the region, prompting concerns about escalation.
CNN has reached out to the Israeli Ministry of Defense for additional comments but has not yet received a response.
As Israel prepares its military strategy, the international community watches closely, anxious about the potential implications for stability in the Middle East.
The attacks on October 1 resulted in Israeli citizens taking cover as projectiles were intercepted over Rosh HaAyin, highlighting the immediate threat posed by Iranian military actions.
The ongoing conflict underscores the fragility of security in the region and the potential for rapid escalation.
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