Netanyahu threatens that Israel will hit “every site of the Ayatollah regime”: “What they have felt so far is nothing”


Benjamin Netanyahu, Photo: Jini / Xinhua News / Profimedia
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims that Israel's blows may be made from Thursday night to have given the Iranian nuclear program a few years ago, but he rejected international arrest calls, saying that the attack will be intensified, Reuters reports.
“We will hit each site and every target of the Ayatollah regime, and what they have felt so far is nothing compared to what will be offered in the next few days,” said the Israeli leader on Saturday.
He claims that Iran's Israeli air attacks have the “clear support” of US President Donald Trump.
“Our enemy is your enemy … We are dealing with something that will threaten us all sooner or later. Our victory will be your victory,” Netanyahu said in the video message to Trump on the American leader.
“This does Israel with the support, the clear support of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, the American people and many others in the world,” concluded Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Donald Trump, who spoke on Friday with Benjamin Netanyahu, discussed the Israel-Iran conflict and Russia's president Vladimir Putin, according to the announcement made by Kremlin on Saturday.
Israel and Iran continued to attack on Saturday, in a conflict that broke out by the blows launched by the Israeli forces on Iranian nuclear installations on Thursday night. Both countries reported victims. Tehran has threatened the US, UK and France that their bases and ships in the region will become targets if they help stop the attacks targeting Israel.
Effie Defrin, spokesman for the Israeli army, said on Saturday that Israel now has an “freedom of air action throughout Iran, to Tehran,” Agerpres reports.
Iran's president Masoud Pezeshkian threatened on Saturday that there will be a “more severe and strong response” if Israel continues to attack the country, AFP reports.
“The continuation of the Zionist aggression will be greeted with a more severe and strong response from the Iranian armed forces,” said the official during a conversation with Prime Minister Pakistani Shehbaz Sharif, according to the Iranian part.




