The Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, issued strong warnings about the nature of the current security phase, describing the coming days as "complex and full of challenges." Netanyahu indicated in his statements that the region is facing unknown developments, while affirming that all military and security agencies are on high alert to deal with any emergency.
Netanyahu stressed that the occupation has completed its preparations for all possible scenarios, including direct and widespread confrontation. He clarified that coordination with the United States of America has reached advanced levels to implement major military plans, aimed at responding to any regional threats that may arise in the coming hours or days.
In a direct threat message addressed to the Iranian regime, Netanyahu warned against committing what he described as "the mistake" of targeting any areas under the occupation's control. He affirmed that the Israeli response, in the event of an attack, would be violent and in a way that Tehran would find difficult to imagine, indicating that the military force to be used would be unprecedented in its impact and results.
For his part, opposition leader Yair Lapid announced a striking political stance by offering absolute support to the government in this sensitive phase. Lapid affirmed that there is a high probability of an imminent confrontation with Iran, stressing the need to freeze all political and internal differences and focus on the common military goal of delivering a decisive blow to the Iranian regime.
Lapid called for the necessity of striking Iran with all possible force, considering that the strategic goal must go beyond deterrence to overthrow the "Ayatollah" regime. This rare consensus between the two poles of the government and the opposition reflects a state of agreement within the occupation institutions on the option of military escalation, which gives Netanyahu broad political cover to make fateful decisions.
On the domestic front, Netanyahu called on the settlers to close ranks and stand shoulder to shoulder to face what he described as a "fateful confrontation." He clarified that the current time does not allow for partisan debates or societal divisions, but rather requires complete unity behind the military establishment to ensure overcoming the complex security challenges looming on the horizon.
Field reports indicate that the occupation army has already begun to strengthen its defensive and offensive systems on various fronts, coinciding with these political statements. Regional and international circles are cautiously awaiting the outcomes of this escalation, in light of the mutual warnings that place the region on the brink of a comprehensive military explosion that could change the existing balance of power.
We are facing very complex days, and no one knows what awaits us, but we are ready for all scenarios and our response will be devastating.





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Netanyahu warns of 'complex' days and Israeli consensus on military strike against Iran