Thursday, 21 November 2013

Israel doesn't require anyone's permission to attack Iran

Ya'akov Amidror, former head of the Israeli National Security Council, says that Israel does not require anyone's permission to attack in Iran and could do so alone if needed

Ya'akov Amidror, formerly the head of Israel's National Security Council, was interviewed by the British journal Financial Times, and said that Israel has the ability to attack in Iran independently and that if it were to strike, it would paralyze Tehran's nuclear facilities for a very long duration.

Amidror added during the interview that "Israel does not need permission by anyone and that if it is placed in a situation where it must defend itself, it will do so." Amidror noted that the Israeli Air Force has been preparing long-range flights for a long time, and that the same flights are carried out around the world.


Israeli defense.com

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