Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli Air Force aircraft will hit every area, the target of the Iranian regime | Today news
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday promised to continue to strike hard to Iran and said Israel would strike every site and target of the Iranian regime. “In the near future, you will see Israeli Air Force aircraft over Tehran’s air. We will hit every site and every target of the Ayatollahs regime,” Netanyahu told the citizens in a video message. He also warned Iran experienced so far would be nothing ahead of what they were going to face in the coming days. Netanyahu added that the purpose of Israeli operation is twice to end the core ambitions of Iran and to stop his ballistic missile program. “We were in the 90th minute. There was a race by Iran’s core teams to create nuclear bombs – atomic bombs for Israel’s destruction. ” Israel launched attacks on Iran’s capital early Friday that targeted its nuclear program and attacked its core, missile and military complex. In retaliation, Iran launched retaliation strikes on Israel with the conflict further on Saturday. Netanyahu thanks Trump for supporting Netanyahu on Saturday birthday wishes to US President Donald Trump, who praised him as a strong ally when Israel continued his arch -enemy Iran. Within hours after Israel launched its large -scale assault on Friday, Trump said the attacks were “excellent” and “very successful”. Netanyahu responded on Saturday by showering the American leader with distinction. “Happy birthday to you, President Donald J. Trump,” Netanyahu said in a statement. ‘You were an extraordinary leader, decisive, daring, with a clear vision and clear action. You have done wonderful things for Israel. ‘ Iran core talks, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, criticized the United States on Saturday for supporting Israel while Washington and Tehran were having core talks. “Coordinating the Zionist regime with the United States in its aggression against Iranian area amid negotiations is a sign of America’s dishonesty and unreliability,” Pezeshkian said in a phone call with Pakistani Premier Shehbaz Sharif, according to Iranian presidency. Pezeshkian also warned that there would be a ‘worse and powerful reaction’ if Israel continued to strike his land. “The continuation of the Zionist aggression will be met with a more serious and powerful response from the Iranian armies,” Pezeshkian said.