Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told the White House that he plans to hit Iran's military installations, not nuclear or oil infrastructure, The Washington Post reported. Netanyahu made the promise to President Biden in a phone call last week, two sources said. In Washington, this was perceived as a sign of restraint and a desire to avoid a full-scale war.
The Prime Minister's Office declined to comment on this information. Today, Israeli media reported that Israeli army strikes on Beirut had ceased on the orders of the Prime Minister, who received instructions from Biden after the attack on central Beirut last week. It was previously reported that Iran promised not to respond to the Israeli strike if it was limited and did not affect strategic targets.
The main targets of the Iranian missile attack on October 1 were the military bases of the Israeli Aerospace Forces. Thanks to the planes being warned in advance, the latter managed to take off and avoid attacks from Iranian missiles.
