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Israel's Military Strike: "An Act of Necessity – the Obstacle to Peace in the Middle East Is Sitting in Tehran"

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Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke about the operation following the Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. Middle East expert Josias Terschüren talks about this at WORLD TV.

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Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke about the operation following the Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. Middle East expert Josias Terschüren talks about this at WORLD TV.

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The Lebanese president the first head of state of the region in audience by the pontiff precisely in the hours of the Israeli attack in Tehran. In the note of the Holy See the reference to the "good relations" with Beirut and the support to the process of stabilisation and reforms. Concern in Lebanon for the new war front: Hezbollah assures that it will not undertake military initiatives. Also at stake is the fate of Unifil.

On the night of Thursday to Friday, Israel decided to launch an attack on Iranian armed forces. In the current situation, there is a risk of escalation of the conflict, which affects the security of airspace in the Middle East. The countries of the Middle East have made an important decision regarding the availability of airspace.

Gabriel Ben-Tasgal said in RPP that this military offensive must be understood as part of an "open war" between Israel and Iran, a conflict that he said has been developing for years.

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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