Israel threatens to do to Iran what it has done to Hamas
- On Thursday, Israel's Defense Minister Katz warned Iran following missile attacks by Tehran-supported Houthi forces.
- Katz stated that the era of proxies is over and vowed Israel would respond harshly to continued attacks on its territory.
- Israel has previously conducted decisive military actions against Iranian allies Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Assad regime in Beirut, Gaza, and Damascus.
- Katz warned that if the Houthis persist in launching attacks against Israel, they will face significant retaliation, and stated that the IDF is ready to carry out additional operations.
- This escalation signals Israel’s intention to suppress Iranian proxy threats, impacting regional stability and U.S.-Israel relations amid rising concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
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Israel threatens Iran after a Houthi missile fire on Tel Aviv
Israel threatened Iran's leaders on Thursday as never before, claiming to be ready to make them suffer what it did "to Hamas in Gaza", four days after a shooting from Yemen of a missile on Tel Aviv, for which the Hebrew state holds Tehran responsible.
Katz threatens Iran with ’Gaza-like’ action amid nuclear talks
Israel's defence minister Israel Katz threatened Iran with 'Gaza-like' action on Thursday amid an escalation in hostilities between Israel and Yemen's Houthi rebels, who are backed by Tehran. In a statement, Katz issued a warning to Yemen's Houthis, saying: "The Houthis will absorb heavy blows from Israel if they continue firing toward us. The IDF is prepared for any mission." He also went further with a warning to Iran, which has supported the …
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