Israel Considers Pre-Emptive Attack On Iran, By Emma Hurd, Middle East correspondent | Sky News – Wed, Nov 2, 2011
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to rally support in his cabinet for an attack on
The country's defence minister Ehud Barak and the foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman are said to be among those backing a pre-emptive strike to neutralise Iran's nuclear ambitions.
But a narrow majority of ministers currently oppose the move, which could trigger a wave of regional retaliation.
The debate over possible Israeli military action has reached fever pitch in recent days with newspaper leader columns discussing the benefits and dangers of hitting
Mr Lieberman responded to the reports of a push to gain cabinet approval by saying that "
But he said
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is due to report on the state of
Western intelligence officials estimate that
Publicly it is pushing for a diplomatic offensive against
But prime minister Netanyahu has repeatedly warned that all options are on the table.
Any strike on

