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Israel plans to send 'painful message' to Iran in response to attack — newspaper

According to the report, Israel’s war cabinet will meet on April 16 for a third straight day

LONDON, April 16. /TASS/. Israel plans to send "a painful message" to Tehran following Iran’s massive attack on the Jewish state, the Financial Times reports, citing an Israeli government official.

"The intent is to send a painful message to Iran. This can't be something cosmetic," the newspaper quoted the official as saying. He added that Israel’s response had to be carried out "in close proximity" to the Iranian attack.

According to the Financial Times, Israel’s war cabinet will meet on April 16 for a third straight day to discuss a potential military response to Iran’s attack.

On the evening of April 13, Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel in response to what it called "repeated crimes," including an attack on the consular office of the Iranian Embassy in Damascus ascribed to Israel. Iran’s state-run media outlets said that military facilities in Israel were targeted. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claimed it intercepted 99% of the nearly 350 Iranian projectiles launched at Israel, saying that minor damage had been caused to Nevatim Air Base.