Israel Had 'No Choice' but to Attack Iran because It Was 'Rushing' to Nuclear Bomb, President Isaac Herzog Claims
- On Thursday, the Israeli military conducted an early attack targeting an Iranian nuclear facility to stop Iran's nuclear development.
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated on Monday that Israel had no other choice because Iran was rushing dramatically toward a nuclear bomb under disguise.
- The conflict involves ongoing heavy missile attacks exchanged nightly between Israel and Iran, with Iran's leadership long calling for Israel's destruction.
- Herzog asserted that diplomatic efforts are ineffective because Iran is being deceitful during negotiations and called for the immediate elimination of Iran's nuclear program.
- The strikes have escalated casualties on both sides and imply a continued, intense conflict with Iran’s nuclear ambitions forcibly challenged by Israel.
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Herzog to Newsmax: World Full of ‘Hypocrites’ on Israel
While there is talk of opposition to Israel taking out Iran’s nuclear weapons aspirations, if not its entire regime, Israeli President Isaac Herzog tells Newsmax that some of those same people are privately thanking Israel for its bold actions. “The world is hypocritic, and there are many nations who have to present a certain view but — or people, or leaders — who tell us quietly, ‘Thank, God; bless you, bless you for what you’re doing,'” Herzog…
Israeli President Herzog and Prime Minister Netanyahu are united in the face of Iranian power, even though there are differences on the actions to be taken.
Israel had ‘no choice’ but to attack Iran, President Herzog says
In an interview with Sky News’ Yalda Hakim, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Iran was “rushing” to obtain nuclear weapons and that Israel had “no choice” but to attack. In recent days, attacks between the two countries have intensified after Israel launched a strike targeting Iran’s nuclear and military capabilities.
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer asks Herzog why Israel struck Iran now
The deadly conflict between Israel and Iran continues as the IDF says it destroyed more than 120 of Iran’s missile launchers, which it said is about a third of its total. Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks with CNN about why Israel struck Iran now.
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