Netanyahu says Iran front is now quiet after Israel and Iran halt fire
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a statement on Monday evening, about a day after the fighting round with Iran began, and was stopped earlier under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump. He said, "Right now, the fire on the Iran front is contained, because after we struck the terrorist regime in Tehran, it stopped attacking us. If it resumes doing so, we will respond with force." According to him, Iran and Hezbollah are weaker than ever, and we are stronger than ever. "Our struggle is not yet over," he added. He also clarified that "in the past 24 hours, Iran and Hezbollah tried to impose on us a new and intolerable equation, one we do not accept."
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