Netanyahu says U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran to “remove existential threat”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the United States and Israel have conducted coordinated strikes against Iranian targets, aimed at neutralizing what he described as an 'existential threat' to Israel's national security. This development follows heightened tensions in the region, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions and its support for militant groups hostile to Israel. Netanyahu urged Israeli citizens to heed the instructions from the Home Front Command as the situation unfolds. The strikes are part of a broader strategy to counter Iran's influence and ensure regional stability. Analysts suggest that this military action could further escalate tensions in the Middle East, with potential ramifications for U.S. foreign policy and alliances in the region. The Israeli government has been vocal about its concerns regarding Iran's nuclear program and its backing of proxy forces across the Middle East, viewing these as direct threats to its existence. As the situation develops, international reactions are expected, particularly from nations involved in the ongoing discussions around Iran's nuclear deal.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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