Netanyahu Threatens Iran New Leader, Says Government Collapse Uncertain
- Benjamin Netanyahu, standing between two Israeli flags, said on March 12, 2026, he issued a veiled threat to Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and vowed to keep striking Hezbollah after their March 2 attack.
- On March 12, 2026, the U.S.-Israeli air campaign has struck Iran, targeting its Revolutionary Guards Corps and Basij paramilitary force, Israel says, to eliminate Tehran's nuclear and missile threat.
- Netanyahu said 'I will not detail the actions we are taking... a regime is toppled from the inside' and added 'But we can definitely help and we are helping'; he also noted daily talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.
- On March 12, 2026, Israeli warplanes bombed Beirut overnight after evacuation warnings, striking near the prime minister's office, the UN building, and foreign embassies, while sirens blared across Israel.
- Netanyahu called Mojtaba Khamenei a 'puppet of the Revolutionary Guards' and said he 'cannot show his face in public' on Thursday, while Iran's new Supreme Leader's comments were read on state TV, vowing to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut.
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Netanyahu gives update on Operation Roaring Lion, threatens Mojtaba Khamenei
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a press conference on Operation Roaring Lion, boasting that Israel’s successes against the terror regime in Iran had severely degraded its ballistic, nuclear, and military capabilities. The post WATCH: Netanyahu gives update on Operation Roaring Lion, threatens Mojtaba Khamenei appeared first on World Israel News.
Netanyahu threatens Iran's new leader Mojtaba Khamenei, says govt collapse uncertain
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a veiled threat against Iran's new supreme leader. He acknowledged that Israel's joint air war with the US might not lead to the collapse of Iran's clerical government. Netanyahu stated Iran has suffered blows to its elite forces. He vowed to continue hitting Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Netanyahu on possible strike on Iran's Supreme Leader: 'No life insurance for Mojtaba Khamenei'
Replying to a question about whether Israel would target Khamenei and Hezbollah leader Naem Qassem, Netanyahu said, 'I wouldn't take out a life insurance policy on any of the leaders of the terror organisations.'
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