Most Israelis Do Not Want Israel to Retaliate to the Iranian Retaliation
If flights leaving the Promised Land begin to pick up, you'll know why:
Nearly three-quarters of the Israeli public oppose a retaliatory strike on Iran for its massive missile attack on the country if such action would harm Israel’s security alliance with its allies, according to a poll published Tuesday.
The Hebrew University survey also found that over half the public believes Israel “respond[s] positively” to the military and political demands of allies.
Israel has vowed to retaliate after Iran overnight Saturday fired over 300 missiles and drones at the country. Almost all were intercepted before they reached the country as the United States led a coordinated air defense shield that involved Israeli, American, British, French and Jordanian forces, reportedly along with radar and intelligence input from some Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia.
Maybe they should concentrate of getting back the hostages. For what it's worth, Iran is putting out a warning.
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