Benjamin Netanyahu warns Iran’s Ayatollah regime, says no place beyond Israel’s reach
In the wake of a precision strike that reportedly killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a bold warning to Iran’s Ayatollah regime, asserting that Israel’s military capabilities extend throughout the Middle East. Speaking from the Israel Defense Forces headquarters in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu emphasized that there is no location in Iran or the broader region that is beyond Israel’s reach.
“This strike settles accounts with those responsible for the deaths of countless Israelis and many others, including hundreds of Americans and dozens of French citizens,” Netanyahu declared, framing the assassination as a critical step toward Israel’s strategic goals. He pointed to the ongoing threat posed by Hezbollah and the necessity of neutralizing its leadership to safeguard Israeli citizens.
Netanyahu underscored the urgent need to eliminate figures like Nasrallah, stating, “As long as Nasrallah lives, he would quickly restore the capabilities we took away from Hezbollah.” This reflects a broader commitment by Israel to dismantle terrorist networks that threaten its sovereignty and security. He reiterated that the goal of returning displaced Israelis to their homes in the north remains a key focus for the Israeli government.
The Prime Minister’s remarks follow a defiant speech he delivered at the United Nations General Assembly, where he condemned Hezbollah’s actions and directly challenged Iran. “Whoever attacks us will be met with a decisive response,” he warned, signaling that Israel remains resolute in its fight against terrorism.
While the global community discusses ceasefire proposals, Netanyahu’s administration remains focused on proactive measures against Hezbollah. “We are determined to continue to strike at our enemies, return our residents to their homes, and recover all our abductees,” he stated, reinforcing Israel’s stance that negotiations will not come at the expense of its national security.
Netanyahu’s comments serve as a reminder that Hezbollah’s actions are not only a threat to Israel but also contribute to a cycle of violence that destabilizes the entire region. As Israel continues to confront these militant forces, the message is clear: those who seek to harm its citizens will face severe consequences. The international community must recognize the implications of Hezbollah’s aggression and support efforts to eradicate this persistent threat to peace and stability in the Middle East.
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God sent opportunity to erase militancy
Infact a big percentage of oil revenues in middle east goes into funding of these terrorist outfits either voluntarily or as hafta
Think if oil is touching US $ 100 per barrel then assume 50% of it is going to militants