Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a direct and forceful warning to Iran, stating that more Israeli strikes are imminent as the conflict between the two nations continues to intensify. In a video address released Saturday, Netanyahu said Israeli fighter jets could soon be seen flying over Tehran.
“We will strike every site and every target of the Ayatollah’s regime,” he declared, addressing not just Iranian leaders but also its citizens. He urged the Iranian people to “stand up and let your voices be heard,” suggesting their regime’s aggressive actions are leading the country toward disaster.
Netanyahu claimed that recent Israeli attacks had delivered a serious setback to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. According to him, Israeli forces struck a key uranium enrichment facility and targeted top nuclear scientists responsible for advancing Iran’s atomic program. He said these strikes may have set Iran’s bomb-making capabilities back by several years.
These statements come amid heightened military activity on both sides. Iran recently launched waves of missile attacks on Israeli airbases and military sites, while Israel responded with targeted airstrikes across multiple Iranian provinces. The escalating tit-for-tat violence has already claimed lives and caused significant injuries on both sides.
Netanyahu’s comments have raised concerns that the conflict could expand beyond strategic strikes to broader and more destructive warfare. With both countries showing no signs of backing down, international observers are warning of the risk of a wider regional war.
As the situation develops, both Tehran and Tel Aviv remain on high alert, while the global community urges restraint to prevent further escalation in an already volatile Middle East.
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