Amid rising Middle East tensions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained on Fox News the imperative behind the strikes on Iran. He condemned Tehran’s civilian-killing missile strikes—devices he compared to ‘explosive trucks at hypersonic velocity’ that killed nine—while praising Israel and America’s terrorist-targeting precision.
‘That’s the fundamental gap: Iran’s killers versus our defenders,’ Netanyahu articulated. Even after hits on atomic and missile bases, Iran doubled down, excavating fortified underground sites to safeguard their escalatory arsenal.
Procrastination, he argued, would have been catastrophic. An entrenched Iran could assault the US, coerce global powers, and menace allies unchecked. ‘Strike now, or lose the chance forever,’ was his stark message.
Extolling President Trump’s firm stance, Netanyahu hailed the robust US-Israel bond as pivotal. This preemptive move nipped Iran’s invulnerability in the bud, preserving strategic options.
The interview serves as a clarion call, detailing how timely resolve averts graver conflicts and reaffirms alliances against proliferation threats.
