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Israel-Iran War: Netanyahu has warned Iran that the Tel Aviv is ‘on the way’; Defense Minister says ‘Iran crossed red lines’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday vowed that Israel would proceed with his military campaign against Iran, issuing a strict warning to Tehran after a dramatic increase in enmity. Netanyahu said at a video address directed on the Iranian people, “More in the way.” “In the last 24 hours, we have taken out a large part of top military commanders, senior nuclear scientists, the most important promotion facility of Islamic rule and its ballistic missile arsenal,” he announced. “The government doesn’t know what they killed, or what they would be killed. It has never been weak.” After his comment, Iran set up a large -scale missile barrage in Israel late Friday, set up a air strike siren across the country and raised the possibility of a broad regional conflict. The unprecedented exchange marks a dangerous new phase in long -lasting tension between the two countries. Earlier on Friday, Israel attacked more than 200 military and nuclear sites across Iran. According to Israeli officials, the aggressive, Tehran’s ballistic missile was directly in response to the attack, which Iran claimed that there was vengeance to the previous Israeli works.

Netanyahu asks the Iranians to rise against the rule

In a direct message to Iran’s citizens, Netanyahu appealed for unity against his leadership. He said, “The time has come for the Iranian people to unite around their flags and their historical heritage, standing for your freedom from evil and repressive rule,” he said. He said, “For proud people of Iran, we are among one of the largest military operations in history, Operation Rising Lion. Islamic rule that has harassed you for nearly 50 years, threatens to destroy my country, Israel’s state. Israel’s military campaign aims to remove nuclear threats and ballistic missiles for Israel. ,

Israeli Defense Minister: ‘Iran crossed red lines’

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katj also strongly responded to Iran’s missile attack, which targeted civil areas. “Iran has dared to cross the red lines by daring to set the missiles on fire in the civil population centers in Israel,” Katz said. “We will continue to protect the citizens of Israel and ensure that the Ayatollah rule pays a very heavy price for its heinous works.” Tight-for-tat escalation has intensified the possibility of widespread conflict in the region, growing for restraint with international pressure as the two nations double on their military strategies.

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