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Israel plans to attack Iran before November 5: Benjamin Netanyahu says no strike on nuclear program or oil infrastructure

Israel plans to attack Iran

Israel plans to attack Iran

Israel has reportedly developed a plan to attack Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that there would be no strikes on Iran’s nuclear program or oil facilities. He indicated that Israel could launch an attack on Iranian military sites at any time.

Israel plans to attack Iran

According to reports, Israel might attack Iran before November 5. This comes in response to an attack on Israel by Iran on October 1. Israel is preparing to retaliate for that attack.

Israel plans to attack Iran

The Washington Post has reported that Netanyahu made it clear that Israel would not target Iran’s nuclear program or oil facilities. Earlier, U.S. President Joe Biden and Netanyahu discussed potential retaliatory options against Iran during their conversation. Biden emphasized that the U.S. would not support attacks on Iran’s nuclear or oil infrastructure.

Israel plans to attack Iran

The attack plan against Iran is being formulated collaboratively by the U.S. and Israel. Netanyahu noted that Israel aims to strategize in a way that does not impact the upcoming U.S. presidential election.

Israel plans to attack Iran

Reports suggest that if Israel were to strike Iran’s oil facilities, it could affect global oil prices, potentially leading to public discontent against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

Israel plans to attack Iran

It is important to note that on October 1, Iran launched over 180 ballistic missiles at Israel. Most of these missiles were intercepted by Israel and U.S. air defense systems, though some managed to breach the defenses, resulting in injuries to two Israeli civilians.

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