Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that his country will persist with operations in Iran until all its military objectives are met. Netanyahu emphasized that while they have no desire to be embroiled in war, they will not prematurely halt their campaign in Iran. Just yesterday, the Israeli military indicated readiness for a potentially extended conflict with Iran.
PM Netanyahu revealed substantial damage at the Fordow nuclear facility, though full details of the impact are pending. He also mentioned Israel's acquisition of "intriguing intelligence" regarding Iran's 60% enriched uranium locations. Netanyahu stated that Israel is very close to achieving its goal of dismantling Iran's nuclear program and ballistic missiles.
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If Further Attacks on Israeli Citizens Occur...
The Israeli Air Force (IDF) has confirmed its fighter jets are currently targeting military infrastructure in Tehran and western Iran. Moreover, Israel's envoy to the United Nations cautioned that if Iran were to mount additional attacks on Israeli citizens, they should brace for a "devastating response." However, he clarified that "the decision for a regime change in Iran must be made by its people, not us."
UN Secretary-General's Call for Diplomacy
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has termed the US and Israel's strikes on Iran's nuclear sites a