Israel's attack on Iran marks moment of truth for Netanyahu
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a sweeping military campaign targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities in June 2025 from Tel Aviv.
- Netanyahu justified the campaign by citing Iran’s accelerated weaponization and ballistic missile stockpiles, warning that inaction threatens Israel’s existence.
- The operation included hundreds of warplanes striking multiple sites including nuclear installations near Isfahan, with Netanyahu promising the assault will continue until complete.
- Netanyahu said, “If we don't act now, we simply won't be here,” and highlighted Iran’s plans to produce 20,000 missiles capable of reaching Israel within minutes.
- The campaign marks a decisive point in Israel’s security policy, signaling ongoing retaliation risks and a shift to emergency footing with global implications.
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Confusing US signals add to the peril of Israel's attack on Iran
U.S. presidents who thought they could easily restrain Benjamin Netanyahu have quickly learned their lesson. “Who’s the f---ing superpower?” Bill Clinton reportedly exploded after his first meeting with the Israeli prime minister.
Netanyahu Declares: “Never Again Is Now” as Israel Strikes Deep Into Iran
In a dramatic late-night address as explosions lit up the skies over Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the launch of a sweeping military campaign aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear and military capabilities — a move he described as a defining moment in Israel’s history. “We are at a decisive point,” Netanyahu declared solemnly. […]
In addition to the euphoria about the successes against Iran, doubts arise in Israel: Does Prime Minister Netanyahu have a strategic vision? And if so, which?
Israeli PM Netanyahu has two sons. His younger son Avner was supposed to get married to his girlfriend Yardeni on Monday. But keeping in mind the war between Iran and Israel, it has been postponed for some time.
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