From the heart of Jerusalem, Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a fiery commitment on March 8: Attacks on Iran will surge forward with total force, no holds barred. In his live address, he disclosed a robust, surprise-filled strategy to sap the strength of Iran’s rulers and ignite prospects for overhaul.
Speaking to ordinary Iranians, he said, ‘Truth’s dawn is close. Our aim: Free Iran, not fracture it, for shared peace.’ Netanyahu excoriated the UN’s double standards—denouncing Israel in Gaza while mumbling on Iran’s brutalities. To Lebanon, a ultimatum: Lock down the truce, force Hezbollah’s surrender, lest their antics doom the nation.
President Trump chimed in from Air Force One, touting the February 28-launched U.S.-Israel blitz’s toll after seven days. Iran’s navy lies in ruins (44 ships sunk), air power vaporized, and missile backbone crippled—70 percent of launchers destroyed. ‘These aren’t cheap or quick to rebuild,’ Trump stressed, noting Iran’s retaliation reduced to a pathetic 9 percent. Positioned strongly, America eyes no Tehran talks yet, fortifying the campaign’s momentum.
