
IMAGE SOURCE EPA image caption Naftali Bennett raised speculation about retaliation, saying “we know how to send a message to Iran in our own way”
Israel’s PM has said he knows “with certainty” Iran was involved in a deadly tanker attack off Oman, accusations Tehran called “baseless”.
Two crew members died when the MV Mercer Street, operated by an Israeli-owned firm, was attacked on Thursday.
Israeli PM Naftali Bennett warned “we know how to send a message to Iran”, while Tehran said it would “not hesitate to defend its interests”.
There have been several recent attacks on Israeli- and Iranian-operated ships.
The attacks since March have been seen as tit-for-tat incidents.
The BBC’s security correspondent, Frank Gardner, says this undeclared shadow war – and its counter-denials – had been heating up, but the human casualties on the Mercer Street marked a significant escalation.
Mr Bennett told a cabinet meeting on Sunday intelligence evidence existed that Iran had carried out the attack.
He called on the international community to make it clear that Iran had “made a serious mistake”.
He said of the allegations: “Whoever sows the wind reaps the whirlwind.”
However, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab also blamed Iran.
“UK assessments have concluded that it is highly likely that Iran attacked the MV Mercer Street in international waters off Oman on 29 July using one or more Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).”
Iran has accused Israel of attacks on its nuclear sites and scientists.
It comes against a backdrop of talks in Vienna that are trying to revive a 2015 international deal under which sanctions on Iran are lifted in return for commitments from Tehran to curb its nuclear programme.
Western countries accuse Iran of trying to build a nuclear bomb. Iran, in turn, denies this, insisting its nuclear programme is focused on research and power generation.