Netanyahu Warns: No One Is Immune in Israeli-Iran conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that no one, including Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, is safe from Israeli attacks. In response to Iranian missile strikes, Netanyahu emphasized the precision and broad scope of Israeli operations targeting Iran's nuclear and missile infrastructure.
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In a bold statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, may be targeted by Israeli attacks. This comes amid escalating tensions following Iranian missile strikes on Beersheba, prompting robust Israeli military responses.
Netanyahu, speaking at Soroka Medical Centre, stressed the precision of Israel's military operations, asserting they aim squarely at Iran's nuclear and missile programs, unlike Iranian strikes on civilian areas. The Prime Minister underscored Israel's resolve to act independently, even as the US considers its role in the conflict.
Amid wartime reporting restrictions, Iran's ballistic missile offenses have reportedly injured 147 Israelis, escalating the conflict further. With over 400 missiles fired, the threat from both nations remains acute as Operation Rising Lion unfolds to dismantle Iran's threat.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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