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Netanyahu: Iran Strikes ‘Very Successful’ – Latest Updates - News Directory 3

Netanyahu: Iran Strikes ‘Very Successful’ – Latest Updates

June 13, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Friday that recent Israeli strikes on Iran achieved meaningful⁣ success, signaling the start of ‍a‍ broader operation.
  • In a ‍video address, ‍Netanyahu stated, "We carried out a very successful opening strike, and ⁤with God's help, we will achieve much more." The Israeli strikes reportedly targeted...
  • Netanyahu specified that the strikes hit "the senior command," "senior scientists who‍ are promoting the development of atomic bombs," and "nuclear facilities."
Original source: thehindu.com

News from News Directory 3: Prime Minister Netanyahu declares the initial Israeli strikes on Iran “very successful,” indicating a strategic escalation against the nation’s nuclear program and military⁣ leaders. The recent attacks targeted key ⁢Iranian assets,‍ including senior military personnel and⁣ nuclear facilities,‍ resulting in the confirmed deaths of high-ranking officials. Iran’s response and the continuation ⁣of‍ these israeli strikes are under scrutiny. The Israeli campaign against iran is expected to persist. Discover what’s next in this evolving conflict.

Netanyahu: Israeli Strikes⁢ on Iran a success, More to Come













Key Points

  • Netanyahu hails initial Israeli strikes on Iran as “very successful.”
  • Strikes targeted Iranian⁤ nuclear facilities and high-ranking military officials.
  • Iran reports its highest-ranking military officer killed ⁤in the‍ attacks.
  • The Israeli⁣ campaign against‍ Iran ⁣is expected ‍to continue for “many days.”

Netanyahu: Israeli Strikes on Iran⁢ a Success, More to Come

‍ updated june 13, 2025

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Friday that recent Israeli strikes on Iran achieved meaningful⁣ success, signaling the start of ‍a‍ broader operation. Netanyahu’s statement suggests further action targeting Iran’s nuclear ‍capabilities⁢ and⁢ military leadership.

In a ‍video address, ‍Netanyahu stated, “We carried out a very successful opening strike, and ⁤with God’s help, we will achieve much more.” The Israeli strikes reportedly targeted key Iranian assets.

Netanyahu specified that the strikes hit “the senior command,” “senior scientists who‍ are promoting the development of atomic bombs,” and “nuclear facilities.”

Iranian state television confirmed that the strikes resulted in the death of Mohammad Bagheri, the highest-ranking military officer in Iran. Tasnim news agency also reported that Hossein Salami, leader of Iran’s Islamic⁢ Revolutionary ‍guard Corps, was killed in the Israeli strikes.

Benjamin Netanyahu in the ⁤Knesset,⁣ Jerusalem, June 11, 2025.
Israeli Prime‍ Minister Benjamin ⁢Netanyahu in the Knesset, Israel’s Parliament ⁣in Jerusalem, ⁢on June ⁢11, 2025. | Photo Credit: reuters

Netanyahu had previously indicated that the campaign against Iran would extend ⁢for “many days,” suggesting a sustained period of israeli strikes and heightened tensions in the region.

what’s next

The coming days will likely see continued⁢ Israeli military actions against Iran, with potential for further escalation⁤ and regional repercussions as ⁣the conflict unfolds.

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