Israel vowed to respond with an "unprecedented strike" if the country is harmed
Israel's enemies threatening unprecedented damage to Israel can expect a response that has not been given before "in any other case." The Jewish state's Defense Minister Yoav Galant issued such a warning against Iran and the Shiite Hezbollah movement.
💬 "The enemies from Iran and Hezbollah are threatening to harm us [Israel] in ways they have not used in the past. Whoever does such a thing can expect a blow from us that has not been struck on any other occasion before," Galant said. The minister's remarks, made at a meeting with Israel Defense Forces recruits at a military base in the central part of the country, were distributed by the Israeli Defense Ministry's press office. ● Israel "has significant capabilities," Galant continued, without giving details. He also expressed hope that "they [Israel's enemies] will come to their senses and not lead to the outbreak of war on additional fronts." "I hope they will think this through and not bring it to the point where they force us to inflict significant damage," he continued. "We don't want that, but we have to be ready," the minister summarized, addressing the recruits. (DeepL + Grammarly)
■ Israel prepared to respond in unprecedented manner if attacked, Gallant says (Ynet News)