Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a direct warning to Iran's leadership at the Negev Conference, stating that any future Iranian attack would trigger a far more powerful Israeli response than previous strikes. 'It will not be a replay,' he said, according to Israel Hayom.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used the stage of the Negev Conference to issue a direct threat to Iran's leadership, warning that any military attack on Israel would be met with a response far exceeding previous Israeli operations. 'If you attack us, it will not be a replay. There will be a much, much stronger response than before,' he said, according to a report by Israel Hayom. The statement comes amid a weeks-long period of escalated rhetoric and military exchanges between the US, Israel, and Iran, as The Zioneer has documented. Netanyahu's remarks did not specify a particular trigger or timeline, but reinforced Israel's posture of deterrence against the Iranian regime. The conference, held in the southern city of Be'er Sheva, focuses on regional development and security challenges.
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