Netanyahu Warns Iran Leaders of Severe Retaliation Against Any Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Iranian leaders during his speech at the Negev Conference in Dimona on Tuesday. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel is prepared for any scenario and cautioned Iran not to expect calm if they launch an attack. "Do not assume there will be a replay, because there will not be a replay, and the response will be much more powerful," he stated.
Netanyahu added that the era of Israel being hit without delivering a strong counterstrike is over. He highlighted Israel's past actions against the "axis of evil" in Iran and vowed to continue responding forcefully to any aggression. Earlier, Iranian officials threatened a "destructive response" if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through on threats to strike Iran's nuclear facilities. An Iranian regime source told CNN that any such attack would provoke a powerful retaliation targeting American soldiers and regional allies.
The exchange underscores escalating tensions between Israel, Iran, and the United States amid ongoing threats concerning Iran's nuclear program. Netanyahu's remarks signal Israel's readiness to respond decisively to any hostile moves from Iran, reinforcing the volatile security environment in the Middle East.
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