
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised on Saturday to continue to strike hard in Iran and said that Israel would hit every place and goal of the Iranian regime.
“In the near future, you will see Israeli Air Force aircraft over Tehran’s sky. We will hit every place and every goal of the Ayatolla regime,” Netanyahu told citizens in a video report.
He also warned what Iran had ever experienced, and there would be nothing about what they would face in the coming days.
The aim of the Israeli operation is two folds – to the Iranian nuclear ambitions and stop the program of ballistic missiles, Netanyahu added.
“We were in 90 minutes. Iranian nuclear teams were a race with the creation of nuclear bombs – atomic bombs to destroy Israel
Israel began attacks on Iranian capital soon on Friday, which focused on its nuclear program and attacked its nuclear, missile and military complex.
During retaliation, Iran launched retaliation on Israel, while the conflict continued to increase on Saturday.
Netanyahu thank Trump for your support
Netanyahu on Saturday sent a wish for the birthday of US President Donald Trump and praised him as a solid ally because Israel continued to bomb his enemy Iran.
Within a few hours, when Israel launched its extensive attack on Friday, Trump said the attacks were “excellent” and “very successful”. Netanyahu replied on Saturday by praising the American leader.
“Happy birthday, President Donald J. Trump,” Netanyahu said in his statement. “You were an extraordinary leader, a decisive, courageous, with a clear vision and a clear action. You did great things for Israel.”
Iranian nuclear interviews
Iranian President Masoud Pezshkian criticized the United States for the support of Israel on Saturday, while Washington and Tehran dealt with nuclear interviews.
“The coordination of the Zionist regime with the United States in its aggression against the Iranian territory in the middle is a sign of dishonesty and unreliability of America,” PezeShkian said in a telephone call with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Pezshkian also warned that there would be “more serious and stronger reactions” if Israel continued his country.
“The sequel to Zionist aggression will meet with the more serious and stronger reaction of Iranian armed forces,” PezeShkian said.
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