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November 23, 2024
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End Times? “If Israel Falls, the Entire World Will Fall”- Warns Israeli Prime Minister

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Tel Aviv faces an unprecedented challenge that threatens the Middle East and the entire world, claiming Iran is working to develop nuclear weapons aimed at destroying “Israel” and possesses long-range missiles capable of reaching intercontinental targets.

Netanyahu accused Iran of supplying its regional proxies with deadly weapons, positioning Israeli Occupation as a barrier against what he called “Iran’s evil plans.” He added, “If Israel falls, the whole world falls. But we will not lose; we will win for all humanity.”

Addressing the ongoing aggression on Gaza, Netanyahu described Israeli Occupation’s campaign as “relentless” and transformative for the Middle East. Although Israeli Occupation has not yet secured the release of all captives, he stated it is committed to bringing both the living and deceased back home.

Following the October 7 attacks on Tel Aviv, Netanyahu emphasized that Israeli Occupation’s response has been decisive, claiming, “Our vision of complete victory is not just a slogan; we have eliminated those responsible for the attack and dismantled Hamas infrastructure.”

Netanyahu also noted Israeli Occupation’s efforts to counter Iranian influence by targeting dozens of Iranian military assets, including air defenses and missile factories, and expressed gratitude to allies, particularly the United States, for continued support.

He concluded by affirming that “Israel” makes its decisions independently and will achieve its strategic goals.

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