Isreal Were First To Break Barrier Of Fear To Act In Iran;I Remember The Excitement, Pride—Netanyahu

According to a report by The Jerusalem Post, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Tehran on Monday, signaling that despite the devastating success of recent Israeli and U.S. airstrikes, the military campaign against the Islamic Republic is far from its conclusion.

The Prime Minister’s remarks come as the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) continue to assess the wreckage of Iran’s missile production industry and its crippled naval assets in the Persian Gulf.

Reflecting on the dramatic shift in regional power dynamics over the last several months, Netanyahu characterized the current state of the Iranian regime as one of desperation.

“The campaign is not over yet,” Netanyahu declared. “Iran wanted to eliminate us. Now it is fighting to survive.”

The Prime Minister emphasized that while the immediate threat of a large-scale ballistic missile barrage has been significantly mitigated by the destruction of hundreds of launchers, Israel would not rest until the threat is permanently neutralized. “We still have more to do,” he added, suggesting that further operations may be on the horizon.

Netanyahu also took a moment to reflect on the historic nature of the recent direct strikes on Iranian soil actions that previous administrations in both Israel and the U.S. had long hesitated to take.

He spoke of the strategic and psychological shift required to move from shadow warfare to direct, overt military engagement.

“We were the first to break the barrier of fear to act in Iran,” Netanyahu said, recalling the internal atmosphere when the first orders were given. “I remember the excitement, the pride.”

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“The campaign is not over yet. Iran wanted to eliminate us. Now it is fighting to survive. We still have more to do. We were the first to break the barrier of fear to act in Iran. I remember the excitement, the pride….See More

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