Israel 'will respond soon' to Iran's missile attack, says defense minister Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says his country “will respond soon” to Iran’s massive ballistic missile attack on October 1.

Local media reported that Gallant said “It will be a precise and lethal response” at a meeting with members of a right-wing group on Tuesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly informed US President Joe Biden of a plan to target Iranian military facilities.

The leader of Israel’s largest opposition party, Yair Lapid, said in an interview with a local newspaper that, “We should start with the oil fields” to deal a blow to Iran’s economy.

The Biden administration is apparently concerned that such a strike could significantly raise crude oil prices and in turn affect the US presidential election in November.

Oil-producing countries in the region also fear that Iran and its allies could attack their facilities.

But Lapid suggested that the impact of a strike would be limited, saying Iran’s oil exports have already been “reduced by half,” and that it has not sparked a global economic crisis.

Attention is now focused on what Netanyahu will decide to do regarding the targets and timing of a retaliatory strike.

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