Iran-Israel conflict: The Israeli-Iranian War entered its seventh day on June 20. The Israeli strikes on Iran, which began on June 14, have so far killed at least 639 people and injured 1,329 others, the Human Rights Group has been given on Thursday on Thursday.
Iran also retaified with his rocket strike hospitals and near Microsoft Office in Israeli Beho Beer.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims that there is a risk of nuclear threat from Iran is immediate. “If he didn’t stop, Iran could make a nuclear weapon in a very short time,” he said, indicating that the timeline could be months, even weeks.
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Israel called the “Rising Lion” operation and said it was focused on Iranian commanders and missile factories. “We are at a decisive moment in Israel’s history,” Netanyahu said, adding that Iranian scientists working on a nuclear bomb, a ballistic missile program and the Uranium enrichment facility were focused on operation.
“A boy who can’t stop crying a wolf”
This is not the first time that Ntanyayu warned of the threat of nuclear bombs from Iran. In fact, he spoke of this threat for more than three decades. So much that Iranian former Foreign Minister Javad zarif According to Reuters in 2018, Netanyahu compared the “boy who could not stop crying Wolf” for his constant public warning about the Tehran nuclear program.
It was in 1992, when Netanyahu, while approaching Israeli Kness as a deputy, first claimed that Tehran was only years away from getting a nuclear bomb. “Within three to five years, we can assume that Iran will become autonomous in his ability to develop and produce a nuclear bomb,” Netanyayu said.
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Here is the timeline of Netanyahu’s three -year long warnings on the Iranian nuclear program.
1992: Benjamin Netanyahu approached the Israeli legislator, Knesset, as a deputy, where he first claimed that Tehran had been only years away from the nuclear bomb.
1995: Netanyahu comes with the book “Fight against Terrorism”, in which he mentions the threat of a nuclear bomb from Iran.
1996: On July 10, Prime Minister Netanyaha addressed at a joint meeting of the US Congress. Netanyahu urged Europe and Asia to join Iran and Iraq’s isolation and prevent them from developing the nuclear abilities he warned.
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1999: Netanyahu and its Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon discussed the question of the transfer of Russian nuclear technologies to Iran 22 March 1999 during a trip to Moscow in Russia.
2009: The US Foreign Ministry Cable, which issued Wikileaks, revealed that he told the members of the congress that Iran had been only one or two years since the nuclear abilities.
2012: Netanyahu, who spoke at the UN General Assembly, described the cartoon of bombs to illustrate his claim that Iran was closer than ever to the nuclear threshold. “Next spring, the highest until next summer … they completed the media enrichment and moved to the final stage,” he said.
2014: Netanyahu asked the Committee on the public affairs of Israel in Washington, DC, 4 March 2014, where he urged world powers not to allow Iran to maintain the ability to enrich uranium. Netanyahu stated in its address that Iran must be deprived of all nuclear technologies with the potential of bomb production.
2015: Netanyahu talked about Iran and nuclear threat during a joint meeting of the US Congress in the home chamber of Capitol 3. March 2015 in Washington, DC.
2018: Netanyahu presented the material about the Iranian supposed nuclear program in Tel Aviv on April 30, 2018.
Some of the people can only deceive so many times.
The then Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif compared Netanyahu with a “boy who could not stop crying a wolf” for his constant public warning about Tehran’s nuclear program and his repeated threat to close him or another.
“Some of the people can only deceive many times,” said the then garden minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in 2018 after Netanyahu re -accused Iran of planning to build nuclear weapons.
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