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“Israel does what he must.” Netanyahu does not exclude the murder of the Supreme Leader of Iran


The journalist asked the prime minister of Israel to comment on Reuters that US President Donald Trump imposed a veto on the Israeli plan for the murder of Khamenei allegedly because of the fears that the death of Ayatollah would lead to the escalation of the conflict.

“This does not escalate the conflict, it will put an end to him,” Netanyahu said.

When asked if Israel would attack Hamenia, Netanyahu replied that Israel “was doing what he should.”

He emphasized that the conflict between Iran and Israel has been going on for half a century, and Tehran “terrorizes everyone in the Middle East.”

“Iran wants an“ eternal war ”, and they put us on the face of a nuclear war. In fact, Israel prevents this, stops this aggression, and we can do this only to confront the forces of evil,” the Israeli Prime Minister explained.

Context

Since June 13, a military conflict has been underway between Israel and Iran. Tiegran believes that the United States has been involved in the attacks of Israel.

June 13, the Israeli defense army Blows on Iran within Operations, which Netanyahu called the “people of Lev.” He emphasized that Iran has the opportunity to create nine nuclear bombs. “If the enemy is developing opportunities for your destruction – stop it,” he said. Israel, in particular, struck objects related to enrichment of uranium.

As a result of the impact on Iran, nuclear scientists died, including the President of the Islamic University of Azad, Mohammad Mehdi Techdi, and a group of high-ranking military. The IDF claims that he also struck the Iranian air defense systems.

Khamenei called Israel's attack a “big mistake”, accused the country of unleashing the war and threatened it with a “bitter life”. Iran made a massive missile attack on Israel.

Later, Iran and Israel continued to exchange blows. There are dead and wounded on both sides.

The victims of the Iranian shelling of Israel became, in particular, five Ukrainians.

Ashley Davis

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