ALBAWABA - Amid fears of an Iranian response to the Israeli attack, the Israeli government is set to hold its meeting today in a safe location.
According to a report by the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, an Israeli government is set to be held later today, and amid security concerns, the meeting will not be held in the Prime Minister's Office or the IDF Headquarters.
Ynet claimed that the meeting would be held in Jerusalem, with attendance limited to only ministers without their advisers.
This move comes following a statement from a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, warning Israel that it would face "bitter consequences" for attacking Iranian military targets.
According to Iranian Tasnim news agency, Guards head Hossein Salami stated that Israel "failed to achieve its ominous goals" with its air attacks on Saturday.
On Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Esmaeil Baghaei stated that Tehran will "use all available tools" in response to Israel's weekend strike on Iranian military facilities.
At a weekly televised news conference, Baghaei stated: "(Iran) will use all available tools to deliver a definite and effective response to the Zionist regime (Israel)".