Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on a wave of euphoria after the war with Iran, is considering his next step. The Financial Times newspaper wrote about this on June 28.
According to the newspaper, Netanyahu is trying to make the most of the political moment. Polls regarding the conflict with Iran show 80% support from Israelis.
Most of the population of Israel believes that this was a decisive victory for the Jewish state.
Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz said on June 27 that he had instructed the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to develop an action plan against Iran, which provides for maintaining air superiority and measures to prevent Tehran's nuclear and missile development. In addition, the IDF should prepare measures against the Islamic Republic "for supporting terrorist activities" against Israel, Izvestia reminds.

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