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Netanyahu Fears Heavy Iranian Attacks

Netanyahu claims Israel is prepared to mitigate potential fallout from attacking Iran, warns Tehran will retaliate fiercely.

Benjamin Netanyahu, ⁢the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, reiterated his allegations against ‍Iran in statements ⁣reported by webangah News Agency. He claimed: “We were supposed to attack Iran in late April, ⁤but it has been delayed⁢ so far. If Iran obtains nuclear weapons, we will not⁣ remain in the region.I ordered the destruction of ⁣Iran’s ⁣nuclear programme six months ago.”

Netanyahu asserted that after Israel’s previous ‍strike,‌ Iran focused on strengthening its ‌missile capabilities. “Iran’s missiles pose ‍an​ existential ‍threat to Israel,” he said,adding that he had ‍warned 40 years ago about Iran being their greatest danger.

The Israeli leader stated they‌ are prepared for potential damage⁣ following an attack on Iran: “we had no choice but to strike-even without U.S. ⁣support. We informed Washington beforehand; their response is up to them.” He ​claimed coordination with‌ leaders including Modi, ‍Macron, and Germany’s chancellor, who allegedly affirmed Israel’s right to self-defense.

Regarding military plans, ‌Netanyahu said: “I don’t‍ no when operations against Iran will‍ end. Our goal is targeting their missile capacity.” He referenced telling former ‌U.S. President Trump that “surprise is key to success.”

Netanyahu differentiated actions against Iran from those targeting‌ Hamas or Hezbollah: “If executed correctly, this could⁢ lead‌ to major changes.” He accused Tehran of consolidating forces for a severe ‍blow against Israel.

the prime minister also cited alleged sabotage‍ at natanz‌ nuclear facilities⁣ and hinted at further targets ​while referencing unexplained‍ deaths of military officials and nuclear scientists.

news Sources: © webangah ​News⁢ Agency, Mehr ⁢News Agency ⁣
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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