Netanyahu: Israel defends itself against Iranian rocket threat!
Netanyahu: Israel defends itself against Iranian rocket threat!
In Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel will react determined in the face of a recent rocket attack from Iran. In an urgent speech, he underlined that no country in the world would allow attacks on its citizens. "Israel has the duty and the right to defend itself," said Netanyahu, adding that the country would react to the Iranian attacks. However, he left out specific details on the type or time of the planned reaction.
In addition, Netanyahu informed that Israel's armed forces were able to neutralize "a large part" of the rocket arsenal of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia with significant offensive operations against Iran. Despite this success, however, the threat of the Hisbollah is still not completely banned.
threat from the Hisbollah and international reactions
important to mention is that Netanyahu emphasized that the Hisbollah had plans for an even more devastating massacre in Nordisrael when Hamas carried out last year. Israel had taken proactive steps to prevent such attacks by being carried out by targeted killings of Hezbollah commanders who were involved in these preparations.
In another point, the Prime Minister urged the solidarity of civilized countries with Israel in the fight against what he described as Iran's forces of "barbarism". Netanyahu confirmed that Israel not only fights on one front, but in several conflicts, and that the country continues to occur for peace and security at an international level until all the challenges have been overcome.
In this tense situation, it remains to be seen how Israel will respond specifically to the aggressions and whether the international reactions will be on these developments. The situation is extremely dynamic, and it is clear that the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are still high, with Israel determining its interests and the security of its citizens. For further information on the current developments and reactions to these events, you can Consultation on www.radiohochstift.de
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