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Netanyahu to Iranian people: You and I don’t want war
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In a video message, Israel’s head of government again addresses the Iranian people. He urges them not to give up their hope for freedom. Israel stands by their side.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned the people of Iran against another attack on Israel and at the same time expressed his hope for a conciliatory future. Another attack by Iran would cost the country billions of dollars, the Israeli prime minister said in a video message. “I know you don’t want this war. I don’t want this war either. The people of Israel don’t want this war.”
Instead of investing the $2.3 billion (2.17 billion euros) that the latest Iranian attack cost at the beginning of October in hospitals, the country’s infrastructure or people’s education, Tehran wasted the money on a war the country could not win. Netanyahu did not reveal how much Israel had to pay for its attack in Iran.
The Iranian government is “obsessed with destroying Israel instead of building Iran,” the Israeli head of government continued. “What a shame.”
Only the Iranian people fear the government in Tehran, which is becoming weaker every day, even more than Israel, he emphasized. Netanyahu urged Iranians not to give up their hope for freedom and equality. “Israel and others in the free world stand with you.”
“I have no doubt that Israelis and Iranians will one day build a future of prosperity and peace together in a free Iran,” said the Israeli Prime Minister, probably hoping for a future change of power in Tehran. “Let’s make this beautiful dream a reality together.”
At the end of September, Netanyahu addressed the Iranian people in a speech.
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Source: Stern

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