Any Iranian attack on Israel would lead to fierce retaliation resulting in “the destruction of Iran,” Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer said Monday.
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“The Iranians won’t rush to attack Israel, because they understand the significance such action would have and are well aware of our strength. However, Iran continues to aggravate the situation by supplying arms to Syria and Hezbollah, and we must deal with this.
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In a future war, it will be much safer to live in [the northern towns of] Nahariya and Shlomi instead of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, since I expect that in the opening attack hundreds of missiles will strike Israel. There will be no place in the country which is not within range of Syria and Hezbollah’s rockets.”1