KEY POINTS
  • Israel has vowed to "exact a price" from Iran in retaliation for the large-scale aerial assault on the Jewish state this weekend.
  • "Right now, they certainly are seriously considering direct strikes on Iran, because that is a clearest path back to deterrence," according to Ryan Bohl, senior Middle East and North Africa analyst at risk intelligence platform Rane Network.
  • But Israel will need to strike a delicate balance, he noted, highlighting that "they don't want an overt conflict with Iran."
An anti-missile system operates after Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel, as seen from Ashkelon, Israel April 14, 2024. 

Israel has vowed to "exact a price" from Iran in retaliation for the large-scale aerial assault on the Jewish state this weekend — while some analysts expect Israel to respond, the timing and extent of that retaliation remains in question.

Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles against military targets inside Israel on Saturday, in what President Joe Biden described as "unprecedented."