Benjamín Netanyahu said that the death of Iran’s supreme leader would end the conflict

Benjamín Netanyahu said that the death of Iran’s supreme leader would end the conflict

The Israeli president held the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for the historical tension in the region and reiterated that the attacks of his forces avoided “an eternal war.”

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The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamín Netanyahusaid the conflict with Iran I could end the Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khameneiwho was responsible for the historical tension in the region by pointing out that the Terrorism and Sabotage Tehran regime.

During an interview with the North American chain ABC News, the Israeli president remarked that this operation “would not intensify the conflict, but that It would end

In turn, he defended Israel’s decision again to launch missiles against Iran on Friday morning to prevent a “Eternal War”, with nuclear threats that could have climbed worldwide.

In that sense, Netanyahu emphasized that the actions of his military forces went to avoid a nuclear catastrophe and held the Iranian threat could go beyond Israel: “Today is Tel Aviv, and Tomorrow is New York”He said after a Donald Trump’s government official condemned the initial attack since the United States is in the middle of delicate negotiations by a nuclear program. The US president himself opposed any plan to kill Khamenei.

However, the Israeli president said that “they have information from Very solid intelligence”On Tehran’s plans to continue with the development of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles and warned that these weapons represent an existential threat to Israel.

Despite the differences, Netanyahu remarked the importance of the collaboration of The United States and the international community to confront Iran.

Fourth day of hostilities between Israel and Iran

The escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iran unleashed last Friday when the Israeli army bombed several key objectives of the Iranian nuclear program and since then there were four consecutive days of military exchanges. Hostilities left a balance of 224 deaths and more than 1,000 injured in Iranian territory, according to local sources. For their part, in Israel they reported 24 fatal victims.

Source: Ambito

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