Israel-Iran War / If we don't fight, we will be killed... Big statement by Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that only Israel can stop Iran. In a conversation with representatives of Jewish organizations from America, he warned that this is the fight of the civilized world to stop Iran's victory. Netanyahu also plans to talk to US President Biden.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 10, 2024, 01:00 AM
Israel-Iran War: Amid rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in recent days, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made an important statement. He has said that only Israel can stop Iran, and the responsibility of stopping Iran's victory in the Middle East lies on Israel's shoulders. Netanyahu made this statement while talking to representatives of Jewish organizations from America in Jerusalem.

Israel's role against Iran

Netanyahu clearly stated that at present there is only one power in the world, which is fighting Iran, and that power is Israel. He said, "If we did not fight, we would have died. This is not just our fight; it is the fight of the free world. It is the fight of the civilized world." His statement came at a time when concerns are growing about Iran's expansionist policies and the threat of terrorist groups supported by it.

Battle of dictatorship and civilization

The prime minister said there are many dictatorial regimes in the world, but Iran's dictatorship is different from others because it wants to "push us into the Dark Ages". "They want to destroy us and others. First of all us, because we stand in the way of their conquest of the Middle East," Netanyahu said. He also said that Iran is the enemy of not only Israel but the entire world, which wants to "enslave" it.

Message of solidarity

Netanyahu also said that his solidarity with Jewish organizations is not only for the Jewish people, but for civilization. He expressed gratitude to the representatives present and said that solidarity is the need of the hour.

Talking with Biden

Meanwhile, it has also been learned that talks are scheduled to take place between US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu on Wednesday. Israel is considering its response to the missile attack carried out by Iran last week. This conversation will be the first between the two leaders after August 21.

Biden has warned Israel against attempts to target Iran's nuclear program and attack the country's oil installations. During their talks, Biden will try to find out from Netanyahu how Israel, a key US ally, intends to retaliate.

Conclusion

This statement by Benjamin Netanyahu not only highlights the threat posed by Iran but also shows the extent to which Israel is dedicated to global stability. In the times to come, Israel's actions against Iran can have a significant impact on international politics. Netanyahu's remarks can certainly bring a new twist to the further debate about security and stability in the region.