Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a new warning to Iran from the Dimona nuclear site on Tuesday, stating that any future Iranian attack on Israel would trigger a significantly more powerful Israeli response. 'There will be no quiet if you attack us,' Netanyahu said, according to his remarks. The warning follows earlier statements from Netanyahu and the US administration amid ongoing tensions since the June exchange of strikes.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a sharp warning to Iran from the Dimona nuclear facility Tuesday afternoon, days after the exchange of strikes between the two countries in June. 'There will be no quiet if you attack us,' Netanyahu said. 'The next time will be much stronger.' The remarks were reported by Israeli media and come as the US has also conveyed messages to Tehran warning against further escalation. Earlier on Tuesday, Netanyahu had warned from the same venue that any future Iranian attack would be met with a far more powerful response, as The Zioneer reported. The latest statement appears to reinforce Israel's deterrence posture. No immediate response from Iran has been reported.
3 developments
- DevelopingNetanyahu warns Iran: Fire is now cautious — we'll respond forcefully to any further attack
- StrongNetanyahu: Israel eliminated nuclear threat, will respond forcefully if Iran attacks
- 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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