Netanyahu Warns Iran Against Attacking Israel at Negev Conference in Dimona
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a stern warning to Iranian leaders during the Negev Conference held in Dimona on Monday. He cautioned that any attack against Israel would be met with a significantly stronger response than in the past, emphasizing Israel's readiness for all scenarios. "I will say this to the leaders of Iran: do not expect calm if you attack us," Netanyahu declared.
He stressed that any future conflict would not resemble previous ones, stating, "Do not expect a rerun. It will not be a rerun, it will be a different broadcast, much more powerful." Netanyahu further asserted that the era of Israel being hit without delivering a strong counterstrike is over. He highlighted Israel's past actions against the so-called "axis of evil" in Iran and vowed to continue responding decisively to any aggression.
Netanyahu's remarks underscore Israel's firm stance on national security and its commitment to responding forcefully to threats from Iran or any other adversaries. The message was delivered in the context of ongoing regional tensions and concerns over Iran's military activities.
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