World Must Rally with Netanyahu, US Against Iran’s Aggression
1 min readFrom the frontlines in Arad, hit by Iranian missiles just nights ago, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cast a spotlight on Iran’s civilian-targeted savagery. His message to the globe was unequivocal: align with the United States and Israel to crush this threat before it metastasizes. ‘The past 48 hours scream the truth—Iran endangers everyone,’ he asserted, crediting sheer providence for no deaths in the civilian strikes.
Spotlighting the ICBM lobbed at Diego Garcia, the Indo-Pacific hub for US-UK forces, Netanyahu warned of Iran’s continental strike power. ‘Europe is next in their sights.’ He decried Tehran’s bid to strangle the Strait of Hormuz, branding it economic terrorism against global trade.
Optimism flickered as he noted countries edging toward participation in US-Israel strikes, yet he hammered home the gap: ‘More nations must commit now.’ Resonating with President Trump’s appeals, Netanyahu denounced assaults proximate to Jerusalem’s revered sites—the Western Wall, Holy Sepulchre, and Al-Aqsa—averted by what he termed miraculous fortune.
Fielding queries on reprisals, he detailed Israel’s doctrine: ‘Maximum force, surgical precision. We dismantle the regime’s core: IRGC criminals, commanders, depots, and treasuries. Relentless pressure.’ Netanyahu’s Arad address transcends local grievances, framing Iran as an existential foe demanding unified resolve to preserve international security.