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Netanyahu behaved unusually before Iran's attack reveals his doctor

The day before ordering a massive attack on Iran, on June 13, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went to the Wall of Complaint to pray. In recent days, he has also met his personal doctor, the Israel press reports.

Netanyahu prayed to the wall of complaint before the attacked photo x via thedayjagran.com

Netanyahu prayed to the wall of complaint before the attacked photo x via thedayjagran.com

Israel attacked Iran on Friday morning, aiming at nuclear and military infrastructure, in an unprecedented operation called the “waking up” that is expected to last several days.

His personal doctor Herman Berkovits told the Israeli press, quoted by DC News, that in the days before launching the attack he visited Netanyahu twice and on this occasion he noticed that he is in an unusually cheerful disposition.

The Israeli prime minister called his doctor, who is also a friend, according to his statements, because he had some bad states.

“Yesterday afternoon I asked me to consult it again, I went to the office and suddenly I saw that I was starting to whistle. I didn't even think he knew how to whistle.” New York, New York “, Frank Sinatra whistled. I asked him why he was so cheerful. He looked at me with a certain look and that was all. I understand that something has to happen. “ he revealed, according to DC News.

The operation “Waking up the lion”

Israel called its military operation against Iran “the wake of the lion, inspiring himself from a biblical verse that promises a future with victories for a powerful Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was photographed on Thursday while slipping a handwritten ticket into a crack of the Wait of Jerusalem, the most sacred place of prayer of Judaism, which, in retrospect, indicates imminent attacks on Iran.

Israel hit Iran with at least five waves of air attacks, while Iran launched over 100 drones to Israel.

Netanyahu said that Israel hit the main Iran's uranium enrichment facility, eliminated nuclear scientists and targeted what he called “the heart of Iran's ballistic missile program.”

Ashley Davis

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