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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli air forces had caused serious “ ” at Iranian nuclear plants and claimed Iranian leaders are preparing luggage” in the face of the ongoing military campaign. In a television talk, Netanyahu threatened to escalate the attacks further, giving a direct warning to Tehran. “in a future [...]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli air forces had caused serious “ ” at Iranian nuclear plants and claimed Iranian leaders are preparing luggage” in the face of the ongoing military campaign.
In a television talk, Netanyahu threatened to escalate the attacks further, giving a direct warning to Tehran.
In a very near future you will see Israeli Air Force aircraft over Tehran's sky, we will strike every country and every target of the Ajato-God regime, and what they have felt so far is nothing compared to what we will feel under the influence of our forces in the days ahead, he declared.
I talk to world leaders every day. And they express, I would say, a tremendous admiration for both the determination of the state of Israel and the great achievements of our warriors, and there is reason to be truly proud of them and you should be proud of yourself. We are in a fatal battle for our existence. We will fight until we reach victory”, Netanyah concluded.
Shortly after this speech, Israeli media reported that army of Israeli warplanes were set up from their bases on the road to Iran, writes euronews, broadcast Periscope.
Otherwise, challenging speech comes amid conflicting reports about the extent of the damage.
Israeli military officials said attacks on nuclear sites in Nataz and Isfahan managed to harm them “significantly”.
However, Iran said the impact is limited, while still acknowledging the deaths of nine experts in the attacks.
Netanyahu justified the operation by claiming that if Israel had not acted, Tehran was planning to give nuclear weapons “to his terrorist envoys”.
Adding that the operation has “clear support” from US President Donald Trump, Netanyah pledged to continue the attacks. /Periscope/












