As Bibi once said, “Mr. President, Ladies and gentlemen, I didn’t intend to come here this year. My country is at war, fighting for its life."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a historic address as Operation Lion’s Roar begins. Announcing a joint U.S.-Israeli campaign to dismantle Iran’s nuclear ambitions and terror infrastructure, Netanyahu calls on the Iranian people to seize their destiny and overthrow the "yoke of tyranny" for a free, peaceful future.
"In a dramatic televised broadcast delivered this morning, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the citizens of both Israel and Iran, formally announcing the commencement of a joint military offensive with the United States to eliminate the Iranian existential threat.
"The Prime Minister began by expressing gratitude to U.S. President Donald Trump for his "historic leadership" in the mission, which Netanyahu identified as a turning point after decades of hostility. He noted that for 47 years, the Ayatollah regime has chanted "Death to Israel" and "Death to America," while spilling the blood of countless civilians and its own people.
"Netanyahu emphasized that a "murderous terror regime" must never be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons, as such a development would threaten all of humanity. He stated that the primary objective of the combined military action is to create the necessary conditions for the "brave Iranian people to take their fate into their own hands." . . .
Mass Celebrations Erupt Across Iran as Crowds Topple Statue of Supreme Leader - VOR News . . . "The 86-year-old cleric, who ruled Iran with an iron fist for nearly 37 years, was killed late Friday in an attack on his Tehran compound, according to Iranian state media, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Israeli officials.
"Videos circulating on social media show jubilant protesters in Tehran, Dehloran, and other locations pulling down massive monuments dedicated to Khamenei, stomping on portraits, and setting effigies ablaze. Chants of “freedom” and “death to the dictator” echoed through the streets, marking a dramatic shift from the regime’s tightly controlled narrative of mourning.
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