On October 27, the British newspaper The Telegraph published an editorial about the Israeli attack on Iran. The text notes that “in difficult times on the world stage, a severe blow was dealt to the most hostile regime in the Middle East.”
It is also highlighted that Israel has demonstrated to its allies and adversaries all the power and effectiveness of its military capabilities.
“The operation appears to have been a success. It was a proportionate response to Iran’s missile attack on Israel, civilian casualties were kept to a minimum and even the Biden administration cannot blame Israel for the ‘escalation.'” Israel reminded its allies and enemies how impressive their military capabilities are,” the article says.
The article also notes that the IDF’s precision strikes against Iran are in line with the interests of the West no less than the interests of Israel itself. However, this did not protect Benjamin Netanyahu’s government from harsh criticism from Western countries.
The material also mentions that the United Kingdom refuses to approve some arms supplies to Israel, citing dubious humanitarian reasons. These senseless measures not only irritate Israelis, but also offend many citizens who perceive themselves as part of a besieged Jewish state.
The newspaper expresses confidence that the United States and Great Britain are obliged to provide support to Israel.
Previously, Kursor wrote that Israel’s military-political cabinet plans to hold a meeting to discuss the consequences of the operation against Iran and possible retaliatory measures by Tehran. The objectives of the operation were set 10 days in advance and have not been modified, a senior official said.