Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – who is required for the International Criminal Court for war crimes in Gaza – said that within 5 days of the war on Iran, “we turned the scales and opened an airway to Iran,” stressing that there is a historic turning point and everyone began to realize this, as he claimed.
In a speech to him about the outcome of the attacks on Iran, Netanyahu said, “We directed a severe blow to Iran’s military leadership and nuclear scientists, and we will continue to destroy Iranian missile production warehouses, and it was directed to eliminate Iran’s missile and nuclear threat.”
He added that he tried to destroy Iran’s capabilities, but he was unable to mobilize the majority in the security establishment, stressing that Tehran planned to produce 300 missiles per month and 22 thousand in six years, and this is equivalent to two nuclear bodies, as he put it.
“We will see a different Middle East that we have not seen before,” the Israeli Prime Minister said, saying that “the most important decision I made in this war is the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary -General Hassan Nasrallah. This assassination opened the way towards Iran.”
With new terms and names that are directed to the Iranian people, Netanyahu said, “I go to the persecuted and oppressed Persian people, everything we do shake the rule of (Supreme Leader Ali) Khamenei,” adding that “King Garns has liberated us the Jews, and perhaps we will now liberate the Persians.”
Kawrch Al -Kabeer is defined as the founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire around the year 550 BC, and he was famous for his fair rule, unification of the Persian tribes, his victory over Babylon and his liberation to slaves, including the Jews.
Israel has launched a war against Iran since last Friday, and has targeted nuclear facilities and military and civilian sites, and assassinated major military leaders – including the Revolutionary Guards commander and the chief of staff – and prominent nuclear scientists, and Iran responded with a series of missile attacks that left unprecedented destruction in several Israeli cities.
