Netanyahu On Israel Iran Strike, We had promised to respond… PM Netanyahu spoke about the attack on Iran, said Israel achieved the goal – pm benjamin netanyahu reacts israel attack on iran says it was precise and powerful

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Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that the Israeli attack had caused ‘serious damage’ to Iran. “The strike in Iran was precise and powerful, achieving all of its objectives,” he said. He thanked America for its cooperation. According to the Al Jazeera report, Netanyahu said, ‘We promised that we would respond to the Iranian attack and on Saturday we attacked.’ He said this in a speech on the Hebrew calendar anniversary of the attacks that took place on October 7 last year. Earlier, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, while reacting to the Israeli attack, said that Israel’s latest ‘mischievous acts’ against Iran should neither be exaggerated nor underestimated. According to Iran’s official news agency IRNA, the supreme leader said, ‘Israel exaggerated the attack against Iran on Saturday morning. It is wrong for him to do this, but it is also wrong to underestimate what he did.

The attack took place in three phases

According to the IDF, the attacks were carried out in three phases on Saturday morning with the cooperation of the Israeli Air Force (IAF). The action was a response to the Tehran ballistic missile attack on October 1. The IDF said the attacks were carried out in three phases on Saturday morning with the cooperation of the Israeli Air Force (IAF). The action was a response to the Tehran ballistic missile attack on October 1.

Iranian nuclear facility safe

According to Al Jazeera, Iranian media reported on Saturday that Israeli air strikes killed at least four military personnel and damaged radar systems. Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that the Israeli attack has had no impact on Iran’s nuclear facility. “IAEA inspectors are safe and continuing their important work in Iran,” IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said in a statement on Saturday.

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