The Israeli military is currently updating plans for a prospective military strike on Iranian nuclear sites and may act without U.S. support, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz says.
“If the world stops them before, it’s very much good. But if not, we must stand independently and we must defend ourselves by ourselves,” Gantz said in the interview, showing an apparently classified target map that revealed Hezbollah missiles and civilian infrastructure along the Lebanon-Hezbollah border.
“This is a target map. Each one of them has been checked legally, operationally, intelligence-wise, and we are ready to fight,” Gantz said.
While President Joe Biden has suggested that he would lift sanctions on Iran and return to the 2015 nuclear accord, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), that could place him at odds with Israeli leadership, Gantz said in the interview.
“The American policy should be American policy, and Israeli policy should stay Israeli policy,” Gantz said.
Israeli Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi previously said that since the beginning of 2020, Israel has struck about 500 Iranian-connected sites inside Syria; Biden in late February authorized an airstrike in Syria.
Separately, last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will work independently, echoing Gantz’s remarks, to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Iranian Defense Minister Amir Hatami on March 7 responded to Gantz’s and Netanyahu’s comments, asserting that Tehran would destroy the Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa.
“Iran has all the dimensions of power to maintain the stability of the country, and one of the salient features of the soft power of the Islamic Republic, which has various components, is the axis of resistance,” he said.