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Israel will strike Iran again if threatened, defence minister says

ISRAEL, JUL 10 – Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Iran of potential stronger strikes following a 12-day air campaign targeting Iranian nuclear sites amid ongoing regional tensions.

  • On July 10, 2025, Defense Minister Israel Katz warned during a pilots’ graduation event that Israel will respond with force again if Tehran poses a threat.
  • This declaration follows Israel's 12-day air campaign in June targeting Iranian nuclear sites due to concerns about Tehran nearing nuclear weapon development, which Iran denies.
  • Katz emphasized that hostile actors have no place to hide and vowed that if Israel returns to action, it would do so with greater force than before.
  • The Defense Minister said Israeli pilots sent a direct warning to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei about the air force's destructive power, adding Israel's long reach affects Tehran and other cities.
  • Katz's statement signals ongoing vigilance and readiness to escalate military responses, suggesting regional tension remains high despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire announced on June 23, 2025.
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Israel will strike Iran again if threatened, defence minister says

Israel will strike Iran again if it is threatened by Tehran, Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Thursday.

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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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