Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a revealing statement on Thursday, declaring that “after the establishment of Israel, we faced a unified Arab world — and we gradually divided it.”
The comment, reported by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, came as Netanyahu vowed to continue military aggression against Iran until what he called “the neutralisation of its threat.”
Earlier, Netanyahu had warned that Iran “will pay a heavy price” following a missile strike that landed near Soroka Military Hospital in southern occupied Palestine. The Israeli regime claimed the strike damaged the hospital — a claim Tehran rejected, affirming that the missile targeted a military command site adjacent to the hospital.
Israeli War Minister Yoav Gallant echoed Netanyahu’s threats, holding Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei “responsible” for the strike and announcing an order to “intensify the strikes” on Iran. In response, Netanyahu stated on Thursday, “I have instructed that no one in Iran shall enjoy immunity,” adding, “Beyond that, it is neither appropriate nor necessary to elaborate. Actions must speak louder than words.”
While Netanyahu asserted that regime change in Iran is not a declared goal, he acknowledged that it “could be a consequence.”
Iran Launches Second Wave of Missile Strikes on Occupied Palestinian Territories
In a major escalation, Iran launched a second round of missile strikes on Thursday, firing between 10 to 15 missiles at northern regions of occupied Palestine.
Air raid sirens were heard across northern cities, particularly in the Haifa Bay and Carmel region. Israel’s Iron Dome air defence system reportedly scrambled to intercept the barrage, but multiple impact sites were confirmed.
Israeli settler media reported that several missiles struck inhabited areas. However, Israel’s military censors have imposed a total blackout on images or footage showing the aftermath of the strikes.
This marks the seventh consecutive day of Israeli aggression against Iran. In retaliation, Iran unleashed a large-scale missile barrage targeting Tel Aviv and Be’er Sheva. The strikes caused massive explosions, building collapses, and widespread structural damage.
Over 200 Israeli settlers were reportedly injured, and one strike was claimed by Israel to have destroyed Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva — a claim again denied by Tehran, which insists it only targeted military installations.
Uncertainty Over U.S. Military Involvement
Israel’s leading daily Yedioth Ahronoth cited military officials expressing doubt over whether the United States would join Israel in launching direct attacks on Iran. The officials stated that U.S. participation could shorten the war, but stressed that “Israel is ready to continue striking Iran unilaterally, even without American involvement.”
Meanwhile, Maariv newspaper reported that the Israeli army is investigating the latest Iranian missile strike, which reportedly involved a warhead larger than that of the Shahab-3 missile. Experts suggest that Iran launched a Khorramshahr missile carrying over a ton of explosives.
Thousands of Settlers Displaced as War Reaches Deep Into Israeli Territory
According to Israel’s Channel 12, over 2,000 settler families have been left homeless after Iranian strikes destroyed large sections of housing infrastructure.
The Israeli regime, known for decades of occupation, military expansion, and war crimes across the region — from Gaza to southern Lebanon — now finds itself reeling under a direct, sustained military response from Iran. The scope and accuracy of Iran’s retaliation signal a new chapter in the confrontation, challenging Israel’s decades-long dominance and forcing global powers to reassess their support for Zionist aggression.
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