Jerusalem.- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that Israel will continue its offensive against Iran "with all its might" and that it is changing "the face of the Middle East."
"We have made Israel a regional power," he said during a statement broadcast at the end of the Sabbath, in which he guaranteed that nothing will happen to members of the Iranian regime who lay down their arms. Furthermore, the leader directly addressed the Lebanese government, stating that dismantling the Shiite armed group Hezbollah is their responsibility. "If they don't," Netanyahu threatened, "Hezbollah's aggression will bring disastrous consequences for Lebanon." During his appearance, the leader expressed his support for the "twelve neighboring countries of Iran," and stated that a large part of them have sought the cooperation of the Israeli Army to defend themselves from Iranian missiles during the last week. The Prime Minister celebrated during his speech the close collaboration between Israel and the United States and reiterated his gratitude to the American President, Donald Trump.You can also read:U.S. approves the sale of ammunition to Israel without going through Congress
"All options are on the table. We will continue to attack it with force. Once again, we will not give up on the goal of disarming Hezbollah. All options are on the table," he added.
"We have made Israel a regional power," he said during a statement broadcast at the end of the Sabbath, in which he guaranteed that nothing will happen to members of the Iranian regime who lay down their arms. Furthermore, the leader directly addressed the Lebanese government, stating that dismantling the Shiite armed group Hezbollah is their responsibility. "If they don't," Netanyahu threatened, "Hezbollah's aggression will bring disastrous consequences for Lebanon." During his appearance, the leader expressed his support for the "twelve neighboring countries of Iran," and stated that a large part of them have sought the cooperation of the Israeli Army to defend themselves from Iranian missiles during the last week. The Prime Minister celebrated during his speech the close collaboration between Israel and the United States and reiterated his gratitude to the American President, Donald Trump.







