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Most experts agree that the vast majority of Middle Eastern countries were happy to see the Iranian war machine torn apart.
The survey was carried out even before the 12-day conflict against Iran this month, when Israelis were repeatedly awoken from their sleep at all hours of the night.
“We have concluded a significant chapter, but the campaign against Iran is not over,” said Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
The Israeli premier stated that the military had neutralized the dual existential threats of Iran’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
During the Israel-Iran conflict, airlines cancelled flights, leaving up to 150,000 Israelis stranded far from home.
In a call with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Israeli Defense Minister thanked him for U.S. President Donald Trump’s “bold decision to act with Israel against the Iranian nuclear threat.”
After suffering humiliating losses on the battlefield, Iran knew it could not survive the wrath of Trump. Iran begged for a ceasefire. It was essentially a complete surrender.
Schools and many workplaces had been closed since the start of “Operation Rising Lion” against Iran on June 13.
IDF Cpl. Eitan Zacks, 18, was killed when a ballistic missile struck a residential building in his hometown of Beersheva.
Jewish parliamentarian Melissa Lantsman told JNS the group stands “for a safer world where the Iranian people can once again have freedom in their homeland.”
The Israel Air Force destroyed a radar installation near Tehran in response to Iran’s violations, the Prime Minister’s Office stated.
The leaders of Berlin and The Hague were among the first to react to the news, and both said Iran should not be allowed to obtain nuclear arms.