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Israel puts military on heightened alert after U.S. killing of Iranian commander
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel put its military on heightened alert on Friday and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a trip abroad after the U.S. killing of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani drew promises of revenge from Iran.
Probably a very wise precaution.
Israel, America’s closest ally in the Middle East and Iran’s top regional foe, has not publicly responded to the death of Quds Force chief Soleimani and Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis in the U.S. air strike in Baghdad.

But Netanyahu’s office confirmed that he would return home early from Greece. Israel’s Army Radio said the military was on heightened alert and Defence Minister Naftali Bennett met military and intelligence chiefs for a "situational assessment".

Members of Netanyahu’s security cabinet have been asked not to comment on the high-profile killings, which Israeli media interpreted as a bid to stave off retaliation from Iran’s proxies and allies in the region.

These include the Tehran-backed Lebanese movement Hezbollah, and the Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza.

Tzachi Hanegbi, Israel’s deputy foreign minister, said the cabinet "received an instruction not to be interviewed on this subject" when asked about the commanders’ deaths.

Dana Weiss, chief political analyst for Israel’s Channel 12 news, said: "The goal is clear: not to unnecessarily complicate Israel and keep the message as unified as possible."
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-01-03
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