Netanyah may have fled to Greece for security reasons

The Israeli prime minister's official plane flew from Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday morning when Israel launched an attack on Iran's military and nuclear zones, Israeli media reported. The plane, serving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah and President Isaac Herzeg for official travel, left for Athens in the morning amid fears of a revenge attack [...]
The Israeli prime minister's official plane flew from Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday morning when Israel launched an attack on Iran's military and nuclear zones, Israeli media reported.
The plane, which serves Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah and President Isaac Herzeg for official trips, left for Athens in the morning amid fears of a revenge attack by Iran, reported “The Jerusalem Post”Periscope broadcast.
Shortly after the plane was launched for Greece, the defence forces spokesman announced that Iran had issued 100 fears on Israeli territory.
Wing of Zion, Israel. -Gen. Effie Defrean suggested that Iran launched over 100 attacks dropouts.https://t.co/ThnG9ZN4u
) The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem Post) June 13, 2025












