Benjamin Netanyahu, in a meeting with the foreign ministers of Britain and Germany, stated that Israel reserves the right to protect itself.
On Wednesday, Benjamin Netanyahu said that in a meeting with the foreign ministers of Britain and Germany, he had stated that Israel reserves the right to protect itself.
The Israeli Prime Minister, after meeting with the two visiting diplomats, told the cabinet that all kinds of suggestions and recommendations had been offered to him by the country’s allies.
According to a statement released by his office, he said, “However, I also want to clarify that we will make our own decisions.”
Netanyahu’s remarks to David Cameron from Britain and Annalena Baerbock from Germany were made just a few days after Iran launched an unprecedented attack on Israel with hundreds of drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles.