Iran
Tehran was working on a secret plan to develop all parts of a nuclear weapon simultaneously, the IDF revealed on Friday.
Exiled figures say Israel’s targeted strikes are the regime’s fault, and offer hope for liberation.
Netanyahu’s planned northern vacation and his son’s wedding also created a timeline that appeared incompatible with major military operations.
Inside the intelligence that triggered Israel’s strike on Iran: Israeli defense officials say, “We are at the point of no return.”
Defense Minister Israel Katz said that the IDF would “continue its efforts to thwart Iran’s nuclear program and remove threats to the State of Israel.”
Israel conducted years-long covert operations inside the Islamic Republic, deploying commando teams, precision weaponry and explosive UAVs.
Thousands of terrorists have been trained to invade under the cover of rocket and missile fire and establish a Palestinian state on Israel’s ruins.
“Recent developments increase the likelihood that terrorist elements will seek to carry out acts of revenge against Israeli and Jewish targets.”
Two unnamed Israeli officials told “Reuters” that Jerusalem was preparing for an Iranian military response in the coming hours.
“These are three ruthless mass murderers with international blood on their hands. The world is a better place without them,” the military said.
“Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb and we are hoping to get back to the negotiating table,” Fox News’ Bret Baier cited the president as saying.