Israeli air force F-16 fighter jet
An Israeli air force F-16 fighter jet takes off.
  • Israel last week responded to Iran's unprecedented attack earlier this month with a one-off strike.
  • Friday's strike raised questions about the limited nature of the attack and how it unfolded.
  • Israel's president told Axel Springer media outlets that it's "best" for people to remain "puzzled."

Israel's lone strike on an Iranian military base last week quickly raised questions about the scope of the damage and exactly how the attack was carried out, with competing narratives from Tehran. But Israeli President Isaac Herzog doesn't seem to mind the ambiguity.

"I think the best thing would be for everybody to stay puzzled," Herzog said during an interview with Axel Springer media outlets on Sunday.