- TEL AVIV — Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday announced that Israel launched
Operation Rising Lion against Iran, a targeted military operation to roll back
the Iranian threat of nuclear weapons to Israel’s very survival.
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- He asserted that the operation will continue for as many
days as it takes to remove this threat.
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- “In recent months, Iran has taken steps that it has never
taken before, steps to weaponise this enriched uranium. If not stopped, Iran
could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time. It could be a year. It
could be within a few months, less than a year. This is a clear and present
danger to Israel's very survival,” Netanyahu said in a video statement.
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- Israel launched major airstrikes against Iran in the early
hours of Friday morning, significantly escalating tensions in the region and
raising the specter of a broader conflict between the long-standing rivals.
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- The Prime Minister asserted that Israel will never allow
anyone who calls for the annihilation of the country to develop the means to
achieve that goal.
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- “We struck at the heart of Iran’s nuclear enrichment
programme. We struck at the heart of Iran’s nuclear weaponisation programme. We
targeted Iran’s main enrichment facility in Natanz. We targeted Iran’s leading
nuclear scientists working on the Iranian bomb. We also struck at the heart of
Iran’s ballistic missile programme,” Netanyahu added.
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- The Israeli PM highlighted that last year Iran fired 300
ballistic missiles at Israel, and each of these missiles carried a tonne of
explosives and threatened the lives of hundreds of people.
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- “Soon, those missiles could carry a nuclear payload,
threatening the lives not of hundreds, but of millions. Iran is gearing up to
produce 10,000 of those ballistic missiles within three years. Now just
imagine, imagine 10,000 tonnes of TNT landing on a country the size of New
Jersey. This is an intolerable threat. It must be stopped,” Netanyahu said,
raising concern.
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- Asserting that Iran is working on a new plan to destroy
Israel, Netanyahu said Iran and its proxies tried to encircle Israel with a
ring of fire and launch assaults similar to the horrific attacks on October 7,
2023. He lauded the people of Israel and soldiers rose like Lions and defended
the country.
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- “We crushed Hamas. We devastated Hezbollah. We hit Iranian
proxies in Syria and Yemen. And when Iran directly attacked us twice last year,
we struck back inside Iran itself. Yet in defending ourselves, we also defend
others,” said the Israeli PM.
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- “We defend our Arab neighbours. They too have suffered from
Iran’s campaign of chaos and carnage. Our actions against Iran’s proxy
Hezbollah led to the establishment of a new government in Lebanon and the
collapse of Assad’s murderous regime in Syria. The peoples of those two
countries now have a chance for a different future, a better future,” he added.
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- Emphasising that the fight is not against Iranians,
Netanyahu said, “Our fight is not with you. Our fight is with the brutal
dictatorship that has oppressed you for 46 years. I believe that the day of
your liberation is near. And when that happens, the great friendship between
our two ancient peoples will flourish once again.”
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- He further stated that Israel will not let the world’s most
dangerous regime get the world’s most dangerous weapons, adding that Iran plans
to give those weapons, nuclear weapons, to its terrorist proxies. He stressed
that if that happens, it would make the nightmare of nuclear terrorism all too
real, and would bring that nuclear nightmare to the cities of Europe and
eventually to America.
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- Appreciating US President Donald Trump, Netanyahu said “I
want to thank President Trump for his leadership in confronting Iran’s nuclear
weapons programme. He has made clear time and again that Iran cannot have a
nuclear enrichment programme. Today, it is clear that Iran is just buying for
time. It refuses to agree to this basic requirement of peaceful nations. That
is why we have no choice but to act. And act now.”