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Israel will act “vigorously, responsibly and prudently” to preserve the “quiet and security” that has existed here over the last two years, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Wednesday night, at the end of a day that saw the return of bombings to Jerusalem and the firing of Grad missiles on Beersheba.
Netanyahu’s comments came as he was boarding a plane for a 24-hour visit to Russia. Before leaving he held security consultations at the airport with Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Home Front Minister Matan Vilna’i, Chief of General Staff Lt.- Gen. Benny Gantz, and Israel Security Agency head Yuval Diskin to draw up what is widely expected to be a considerable military response.
Netanyahu’s comments came as he was boarding a plane for a 24-hour visit to Russia. Before leaving he held security consultations at the airport with Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Home Front Minister Matan Vilna’i, Chief of General Staff Lt.- Gen. Benny Gantz, and Israel Security Agency head Yuval Diskin to draw up what is widely expected to be a considerable military response.
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