The Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu for another day says "we think about response, but it must be reasonable" so that Iran does not attack. Iran claims that if Israel responds, it will continue the attacks.
"There are two variants of the so-called "clever answer". One is for the blow to be such that they cannot respond. Massed and seriously - so that the military infrastructures of the Islamic Republic suffer significantly. The other option is a limited response that would be in the Islamic Republic's strategic interests elsewhere in the world. A cyber attack is also an option," said international analyst David Levi in the studio of "The Day ON AIR".
He noted that with every attack by "Hezbollah" Israel responded. According to him, Netanyahu will not act emotionally, but consistently, hitting targets that pose a threat to Israel and the people. The international analyst warned that if the world allows Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, there will be no safe place on Earth.
"There should be primary and secondary sanctions. Only companies that trade with Iran and supply to Iran from the West should not be sanctioned. Companies from other countries that trade with Iran should also be sanctioned," Levy told Bulgaria ON AIR.
When asked if Israel could do without the US, he replied that it would be difficult and with much more sacrifices and efforts. "I would rather say no,", emphasized Levy.
Regarding Donald Trump's words that if he had been president, he would have prevented the attack on Iran, Levy commented that this was part of his election campaign, but if we "look at the facts, there was not a single major war, while he was president. He rules with a firm hand and clearly set goals.
The international analyst pointed out that 133 people remain captives and nothing is known about their fate, and "Hamas" refuses to even negotiate for their return.
"These are men, women, children and a baby who was captured at 10 months old. An effort must be made to return these people home as quickly as possible," Levy urged.
In his words, the strike by Iran was not unexpected, as "we can always expect aggression and chaos from the extreme Islamist fanatics".