KEY POINTS
  • Vowing retribution but urged to show restraint, Israel has yet to agree on its response to an expansive drone and missile strike carried out on its territories by Iran.
  • A Monday meeting of Israel's five-person war Cabinet concluded without comment on whether the Jewish state will honor its pledge to "exact a price" from Tehran.
  • The Israeli military said that Iran on Saturday fired more than 300 drones and missiles at its territory.

Vowing retribution but urged to show restraint, Israel has yet to agree on its response to an expansive drone and missile strike carried out on its territories by Iran on Saturday.

A Monday meeting of Israel's five-person war Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, concluded without comment on whether the Jewish state will honor its pledge to "exact a price" from Tehran or concede to calls for a measured response from international leaders.