Israel reiterates intention to strike Iran's nuclear programme

Defence minister Benny Gantz is scheduled to visit US for talks over Iran nuclear deal

An Israeli air force F-35 fighter lands during the "Blue Flag" multinational air defence exercise at the Ovda air force base, north of the Israeli city of Eilat, on Oct. 24, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISTANBUL:

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz on Thursday reiterated that a strike could be an option to bring Iran's nuclear program to a halt.

"I do think we always have to prepare the option for the moment when we may find ourselves alone. I say again, an attack (on Iran) is an option. It doesn't have to be the first one," Gantz said in an interview to Israeli daily Yediot Ahronoth.

The minister said he is confident that "the US as a world leader will stand behind its promise and responsibility."

The report claimed that the Israeli government intends to purchase weaponry worth 5 billion Israeli shekels ($1.56 billion) in preparation for the possible Israeli attack on Iran.

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It added that the purchase includes interceptor missiles for its Iron Dome defence system in addition to precise ammunition for the Israeli air force.

Gantz is scheduled to fly to the US next week for an official visit to discuss developments regarding the Iranian nuclear program.

Following a five-month break, Iran and world powers on Monday kicked off talks in Vienna in a last-ditch attempt to restore the 2015 nuclear accord.

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