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A leadership change in Iran could be the result of the conflict because “the Iran regime is very weak,” Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday in an interview on Fox News. Israel’s milit
"It was the 12th hour, and we did act. To save ourselves but also … to protect the world from this incendiary regime,” Netanyahu told Fox News's Bret Baier.
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ABP News on MSNNetanyahu Dismisses Report Claiming Trump Blocked Israeli Plot To Assassinate Iran's KhameneiIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday dismissed reports claiming that US President Donald Trump vetoed an Israeli plot to assassinate Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A recent Reuters report sparked controversy after claiming that US President Donald Trump rejected a proposed Israeli operation to assassinate Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu, at site of deadly Bat Yam missile strike, vows Iran to pay ‘very heavy price’Herzog, Ben Gvir also visit building where 7 killed, 100 wounded; president plans to visit Arab city also hit overnight, notes missiles don't discriminate The post Netanyahu, at site of deadly Bat Yam missile strike,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses why Israel carried out their strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, intel shared with the United States and more on ‘Special Report.’
FNC's Bret Baier asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whether "regime change" is the goal of their attack on Iran. "The Iranian regime is very weak," Netanyahu said. "They certainly do not have the people.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was adamant that the intelligence was “absolutely clear” that Iran was on the verge of obtaining a nuclear weapon — and described himself as President
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday said Israel’s goal in its attack on Iran was to eliminate a dual threat–not just Iran’s nuclear program but also ballistic missiles. There is a major threat from Iran’s ballistic missiles,
RAF jets are being sent to the Middle East, Sir Keir Starmer has announced, after Iran threatened to target UK, French and US bases if the countries help stop strikes on Israel.The prime minister said further military assets are being deployed to provide “contingency support” across the region amid escalating hostilities between the two long-time foes.