‘A Strike Unlike Anything Iran Has Ever Seen’: Netanyahu
In a speech delivered to the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, on Tuesday, Netanyahu noted that Iran appears somewhat restrained following recent periods of bloody violence. However, he emphasized that Tel Aviv is closely monitoring every move made by Tehran. He warned, "If they make the slightest mistake and attack us, we will use such devastating force as they have never experienced before."
According to a report by the news agency Xinhua, Netanyahu hinted at a future shift, stating that the situation in Iran will not return to its previous state. Threatening Iran with destructive consequences, he added, "No one can say what the ultimate future of Iran will be."
Meanwhile, as tensions between Tehran and Washington reach a boiling point, a massive U.S. naval fleet is advancing toward the Middle East. Analysis of ship-tracking data reveals that the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, along with its strike group, has passed Singapore. The fleet, currently positioned in the Strait of Malacca, is confirmed to be heading toward the Middle East.
Analysts believe that Netanyahu's public warning, combined with U.S. military movements, is making the war situation in the Middle East increasingly complex and dangerous.