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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

"I have one message to Iran: Do not threaten Israel"

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday warned Iran not to threaten Israel after Tehran launched ballistic missiles at a Syrian base of the Islamic State group.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it had fired six missiles from western Iran into northeastern Syria on Sunday, targeting "terror bases."

The Guard said the strike was "in retaliation" for June 7 attacks in Tehran that killed 17 people in the first IS-claimed operations in the country.

Netanyahu has repeatedly said Iran is a threat to the Jewish state, the Middle East and potentially the world.

"We follow their actions and we follow their words," he said Monday. "I have one message to Iran: Do not threaten Israel."

"The army and our security forces are constantly monitoring the activity of Iran in the region," Netanyahu told senior members of his Likud party on Monday.

"This activity also includes their attempts to establish themselves in Syria and, of course, to transfer advanced weapons to Hezbollah and other operations," a party statement quoted him as saying.

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3 comments:

Ed said...

I'm supporting of his words .yet I don't want a can ofwhup@$$ opening up www111

Anonymous said...

Israel is the world's boss.
Period.

Rothschild's personal government.

Anonymous said...

All POTUS serve at the pleasure of Israel.
As a matter of fact, they cannot be elected without Israel's blessing and approval.
Everyone of them grovel at the feet of Israel's government.