Israelโs defense minister Benny Gantz said his country is ready to strike Iran, issuing the threat after a fatal drone strike on an oil tanker at sea that his nation blamed on Tehran.
The comments by Benny Gantz come as Israel lobbies countries for action at the UN over last weekโs attack on the oil tanker Mercer Street that killed two people. The tanker, struck off Oman in the Arabian Sea, is managed by a firm owned by an Israeli billionaire. The US and the UK also blamed Iran for the attack. Iran, which along with its regional militia allies has launched similar drone attacks, has denied being involved.
Responding to a journalist’s question, Israeli Defence Minister Gantz responded to whether Israel was prepared to attack Iran with a blunt โyes.โ

โWe are at a point where we need to take military action against Iran,โ Gantz said. โThe world needs to take action against Iran now.โ
Dr. Hamdan Al-Shehri, a Saudi political analyst and international relations scholar, told Arab News that Iran always plays the role of the victim. He said unless the international community agrees to put an end to Iranโs aggression and threats, โthe regime will continue to threaten the most important sea navigation routes used by oil tankers.โ
Al-Shehri said he expects the Israeli response to the ship attack to be limited, but โpainfulโ for Iran, Arab news reported today.
โToday, there will be a closed session at the UN Security Council, and that means Iran will face the consequences of its heinous act.

โThe whole world is watching the aggressive behavior of the Iranian regime in the region but is sorrowfully doing nothing in return. There has been no concrete attempt to stop Tehran from destabilizing peace and security in the region, or to stop its nuclear program,โ he said.
Iranโs Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh described Gantzโs threat as โanother brazen violation of Intโl lawโ and โmalign behavior.โ He tweeted: โWe state this clearly: ANY foolish act against Iran will be met with a decisive response. Donโt test us.โ
The latest provocation occurred earlier this week, when hijackers stormed an asphalt tanker off the coast of the UAE in the Gulf of Oman, briefly seizing the vessel before departing on Wednesday.
The US Central Command, known as CENTCOM, put the blame squarely on Iran. โWe are troubled by the temporary forcible seizure of the M/V Asphalt Princess by Iranian gunmen,โ said US Air Force Maj Nicole Ferrara, a CENTCOM spokesman. โWe are looking into the incident, but do not have an understanding of what the Iranians were doing at this time, or why they would impede the transit of this legitimate commercial vessel.โ
