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Iran says the matter is "concluded" (for now) but remains "in a state of readiness" to deliver a "massive and harsh response" if Israel launches the "tiniest invasion," while Israel's former chief of Mossad, Zohar Palti, warned that striking Iranian nuclear facilities "is on the table."
The UK, France, and Germany have sent top-ranking diplomats to Israel in order to urge de-escalation of the crisis, while the Biden administration is also said to be not be on board with Israel directly striking back on the Islamic Republic. PM Netanyahu, however, said 'we will make our own decisions' on security.
Meanwhile, there is no hope in sight for any resolution on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Palestine where an unprecedented humanitarian crisis has erupted.
Let's Debate
On April 17th, ZeroHedge hosted a debate on the issue: participants discussed everything from how the Biden administration should (or should not) respond, to whether Israel's actions in Gaza, Syria and Lebanon are morally justified vs. the actions of Hamas.
Defending Israel was talk show host Dennis Prager and Newsweek opinion editor Batya Ungar-Sargon.
Taking the opposing position were be Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur and libertarian Dave Smith.
The debate was be moderated masterfully by Saagar Enjeti, founder of Breaking Points.
Watch the full debate below:
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) April 17, 2024