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Netanyahu says Iran front is now quiet after Israel and Iran halt fire

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Netanyahu says Iran front is now quiet after Israel and Iran halt fire
First reported by Channel 13 · Jun 8, 2026

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had contained the fighting with Iran after striking targets in Tehran, warning that any renewed attacks would draw a forceful response. A senior security official said the Air Force operated at only 5 percent of its capability and that the IDF was ordered by the political echelon to stop the strikes. The official and Defense Minister Israel Katz also said Israel would respond to any attack from Lebanon or Iran.

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Channel 13Center · HebrewJun 8, 2026
Netanyahu says Iran front is now quiet after Israel and Iran halt fire
Channel 13Center · HebrewJun 8, 2026
Senior security official: ‘It wasn’t a round, it was a fire exchange. We used only 5% of our power’

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