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Iranian protests grow as Israel says it is watching closely
Summary
Israel says it is closely monitoring widespread protests in Iran, and the Israeli military describes the unrest as an internal matter while remaining prepared to respond if needed.
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Israel is closely monitoring widespread protests across Iran and officials are assessing potential regional implications. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the protesters' courage and said Israel is watching developments. The Israeli military called the unrest an internal Iranian matter but said it would be ready to respond if necessary. Analysts cited in the article said Israel is unlikely to instigate a new attack while the situation in Iran remains uncertain.
Key points:
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is "closely monitoring" the protests and praised the actions of Iranian citizens.
- The Israeli military characterized the protests as an internal Iranian matter but stated it would be equipped to respond if needed and has not issued new shelter guidance for civilians.
- U.S. statements and remarks from Iranian officials have raised regional tensions, according to reporting.
- Analysts quoted in the article said Israel is likely to wait and see while Iran seeks stability and calm.
Summary:
Israeli leaders and the military say they are monitoring large-scale protests in Iran and remain prepared to act if circumstances demand. Undetermined at this time.
