ALWAGHT- On Friday, Itamar Ben Gvir, a hardline minister within the Israeli government, shared a brief message on his X platform, in response to reports concerning "Israel's strike on Iran."
Itamar Ben Gvir, serving as the Minister of Internal Security within the Zionist administration, expressed his opinion on his official X network profile regarding reports of "Israel's attack on Iran," labeling it as "absurd."
Various figures within both the government and opposition of the Israeli regime criticized Ben Gvir for his recent post, viewing it as insinuating Tel Aviv's involvement in the attack.
Quoting unnamed ministers via Israeli radio, it was suggested that "such remarks could potentially compromise the regime's security."
Nevertheless, Yair Lapid, leader of the opposition, remarked on the X network that "No minister has ever inflicted such significant harm on Israel's security, reputation, and international standing."
He went on to say, "Ben Gvir succeeded in subjecting Israel to ridicule from Tehran to Washington."
The Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth also reported that Zionist families in Gaza demanded Netanyahu dismiss Ben Gvir following his mockery of the attack on Iran.
Earlier, Iran’s Army Commander-in-Chief addressed the reports of intense gunfire heard in Isfahan early Friday, noting: "Due to our alertness, several flying objects were targeted."
Major General Seyed Abdolrahim Mousavi, the Army's Chief Commander, discussed the explosion sound in Isfahan, explaining: "The morning explosion in Isfahan's sky was linked to the activation of anti-aircraft defense systems targeting a suspicious object, resulting in no incidents or damage."
Isfahan's air defense successfully intercepted and downed 3 drones Friday morning, indicating the city's current state of normalcy.