Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a more detailed warning to Iran's leadership at the Negev Conference in Dimona, stating that any future Iranian attack would trigger a far more powerful Israeli response. "Don't count on a replay. It will be a different broadcast — much stronger," he said, according to a transcript of his remarks.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expanded his direct warning to Iran at the Negev Conference in Dimona, offering a fuller version of his remarks. Earlier today, The Zioneer reported his initial warning that any Iranian attack would be met with a powerful response. The new transcript adds the specific phrase: "Don't count on a replay. It will be a different broadcast — much stronger."
The remarks were delivered at the annual Negev Conference, held this year in Dimona, and are part of a series of public statements by the Prime Minister in recent weeks aimed at deterring Tehran. The conference brings together Israeli and international leaders, and Netanyahu's warning was addressed directly to "the leaders of Iran."
No immediate response from Tehran has been reported. The warning comes as Israel maintains a high state of alert following the direct confrontation with Iran in recent weeks, including multiple Israeli strikes on Iranian targets.
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- DevelopingNetanyahu: Iran front fire contained, warns of forceful response if attacks resume
- DevelopingNetanyahu: As long as I'm PM, Iran will not get nuclear weapons; threatens third strike if needed
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