Former defence minister urges Israel to build shelters amid rising Iran war fears
Avigdor Lieberman underlined that Israel has limited ability to influence US President Donald Trump, as he is the ultimate decision-maker on a potential strike on Iran.
Former Israeli defence minister Avigdor Lieberman called on Wednesday for preparing safe shelters for millions of Israelis in case a war breaks out with Iran.
“We must prepare now and set up safe places for millions of people who do not have a safe shelter," Lieberman, leader of the right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu Party, told local radio 103 FM.
He noted, however, that the decision to go to war with Iran lies with US President Donald Trump.
“We are at a stage where the State of Israel must calm down and wait," Lieberman said, adding that Israel has "little ability to influence President Trump, as he is the one who makes the fateful decisions.”
Iran launched over 370 ballistic missiles toward Israel on June 13, 2025, known as the Twelve-Day War, as retaliation for Israeli attacks against Iranian nuclear facilities and strategic locations.
The US intervened directly against Iranian nuclear sites, and a ceasefire ended the active fighting on June 24, 2025.
Talks preparations underway
Israel is closely monitoring the US military buildup in the region and is awaiting the outcome of planned US-Iran negotiations scheduled to begin on Friday.
President Trump said that Washington is negotiating with Iran, “right now.”
Israel says it fears an Iranian missile attack if the US were to strike Iran.
Pressure from Washington and Tel Aviv on Tehran has intensified in recent weeks since the outbreak of anti-government protests in Iran in late December.
Iranian authorities have accused the US and Israel of backing what they describe as “rioters” and “terrorists” who carried out violent acts during the protests.
Tehran has also vowed retaliation against any attack.
The US and Israel accuse Iran of seeking to produce nuclear weapons, while Tehran says its nuclear programme is designed for peaceful purposes, including electricity generation.