Israel Says It Is on Track for Objectives After Iranian Missiles Hit Israeli Cities
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Israel says it is on track for objectives after Iranian missiles hit Israeli cities
"We are on our way to achieving our two main objectives: Eliminating the nuclear threat and eliminating the missile threat," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
The German press is commenting on the Israeli strikes on Iran, which have developed into a general rocket attack between the two countries. While some credit Netanyahu for the constant Iranian threat, others think he has put his own people in danger.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran had launched a missile “through his bedroom window.”
Iranian media reported the start of a "new wave" of missile attacks on Israel on Sunday, while the Israeli military said it had detected 50 rockets launched from Iran toward Haifa and Tel Aviv in central Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country's forces are on track to achieve their main goal of eliminating Iran's nuclear and missile threat.
Air alarms have been activated for the presence of Iranian drones in Caesarea (where is located the residence of Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu), Hadera, Pardes Hanna, Jisr a-Zarqa and other settlements in Sharon, to the south from the metropolitan area of Tel Aviv. The IDF then announced that it had intercepted a drone, chased for half an hour by a fighter of the Air Force, launched from Iran and penetrated from the east into the territory …
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