Netanyahu says Iran would face a response it 'cannot imagine' if it attacks Israel
- On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned during a televised military ceremony that if Iran attacks, they will face a response `they cannot even imagine`.
- After a deadly crackdown and rising nuclear concerns, diplomacy stalled as Omani-mediated talks sought to avert US military action while Tehran pressed for lifting US sanctions.
- Washington has ordered warships, jets, and tankers near Iran, including the USS Abraham Lincoln with nearly 80 aircraft about 700 kilometres from the Iranian coast, as of Sunday, while IRGC held war games earlier this week and Iranian-Russian drills occurred Thursday in the Sea of Oman.
- A previous Israeli strikes in June last year triggered a 12-day conflict with US involvement; Iranian politicians have threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, increasing regional risks.
- Mohammad Eslami, Iran's atomic energy chief, said Tehran's nuclear programme progresses in accordance with International Atomic Energy Agency rules, while Washington seeks to expand talks to Iran's ballistic missiles programme and regional support.
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Netanyahu warns Iran of ‘unimaginable’ response if it attacks Israel
At IDF officers graduation ceremony, the PM insists that Gaza will be demilitarized and says Israel is shifting to a preemptive security doctrine.The post Netanyahu warns Iran of ‘unimaginable’ response if it attacks Israel appeared first on JNS.org.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran of a response that they “can’t even imagine” if they attack their country. The warning comes after a meeting in the U.S. where the interest to defend themselves from Iran, as well as in the midst of the nuclear arms negotiations in Geneva, was mentioned. Combined with the naval exercises that Iran and Russia carried out in the Gulf of Oman and the recent warning to the United Nations in case…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Tehran would be part of a "unimaginated" response if it would attack Israel, while US President Donald Trump transmitted that Iran has 10 days to reach an agreement on the nuclear programme, reports AFP and News.ro.
"If the ayatollahs commit the mistake of attacking us, they will face a response they can't even imagine," said Benyamin Netanyahu, in a television address at a military ceremony.
For his part, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has urged the Islamic Republic to “find a meaningful agreement” on its...
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