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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was coy about whether the ultimate goal of the preemptive strikes on Iran is regime change, but made clear that such a powershift would be a welcome
After striking back on Friday night, Iran launched a new wave of strikes toward Israel on Saturday morning. Now, the two countries continue to exchange deadly missiles and threats, with fatalities and injuries reported on both sides.
By Michael Martina and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Regime change in Iran could be a result of Israel's military attacks on the country, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox News on Sunday,
Israelis have been rallying around the flag since the attacks began last week, even if not around Netanyahu himself.
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India Today on MSNIran's revolutionary guards intel chief killed in Israeli strike: NetanyahuIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the strike in an interview with Fox News, saying: "Moments ago, I can tell you we got their chief intelligence officer and his deputy in Tehran."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on the mission of his lifetime. For years, the veteran leader has made the destruction of Iran’s nuclear program his top priority.
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The Forward on MSN‘I trust his judgment completely’: Netanyahu praises Trump while urging tougher U.S. stance on IranTrump distanced himself from direct involvement in Israel’s strikes. But Benjamin Netanyahu will need the U.S. president to finish the job.
"Think about what would happen if Iran had 20,000 missiles like this. It would be an existential threat to Israel," the prime minister said on the scene in Bat Yam.