Netanyahu Warns Iran of Dire Consequences if It Attacks Israel, Voices Support for Protesters
Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel’s zero tolerance on Iran’s nuclear and missile programs and expressed solidarity with Iranian protesters amid ongoing regional tensions.
- On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran it would face very severe consequences if it attacks Israel during a special Knesset debate after meeting Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
- Concern about Iran's missile and nuclear programs prompted Netanyahu to say Israel will not allow Iran to rebuild its ballistic missile industry or renew its nuclear program, reaffirming a zero enrichment stance.
- Protests in Tehran show unrest spreading to western and southern cities, while unnamed Iranian officials privately fear renewed Israeli military action amid narrowed maneuvering room.
- Citing Iran's military exercises, Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister, warned Monday that Israeli officials will act militarily if necessary to prevent Iran's nuclear program.
- Negotiations with Washington have remained stalled since June, and Reuters says Iranian leaders remain unsettled by last year’s Israeli-U.S. strikes that killed senior Revolutionary Guard commanders.
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Netanyahu Warns Iran of Dire Consequences if It Attacks Israel, Voices Support for Protesters
JERUSALEM (VINnews)— Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Monday that Iran would face “very dire implications” if it attacks Israel, while expressing support for widespread anti-government protests in the Islamic Republic. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Speaking during a special debate in the Knesset, Netanyahu said he and U.S. President […]
Netanyahu warns Iran of ‘severe consequences’ as Tehran fears Israeli strike amid pro
Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran of severe consequences if Israel is attacked, citing coordination with Donald Trump on Iran policy, as Reuters reports Iranian officials fear a renewed Israeli strike amid protests and mounting pressure on Tehran
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