Netanyahu Warns Iran of Much Stronger Israeli Response to Any Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Iranian leaders during the Negev Conference in Dimona on Tuesday. He cautioned that any attack against Israel would be met with a significantly more powerful response than in the past. Netanyahu emphasized that the era of Israel absorbing attacks without retaliation is over, stating, "Don't expect calm if you attack us. Don't expect a repeat broadcast; it will be a different broadcast, much more powerful."
He further declared that Israel is prepared for all scenarios and reaffirmed Israel's commitment to striking back decisively against those who harm it. Netanyahu referenced past actions against the "Axis of Evil" in Iran as examples of Israel's willingness to respond forcefully and vowed to continue this approach against any future threats.
This message underscores Israel's heightened alertness and readiness to escalate its military response to Iranian aggression, reflecting ongoing tensions between the two countries. Netanyahu's remarks come amid broader regional security concerns and signal a clear deterrence posture from Israel.
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