US Stands Firm in Support: Netanyahu’s Bunker Statement Sparks International Debate on Self-Defense
- On the evening of February 25, shortly after Israel's attack on Iran, the White House revealed Israeli airstrikes against the targets.
- National Security Council spokesman Sean Sabet emphasized that “these selective attacks on military targets were an act of self-defense in response to Iran’s launch of a ballistic missile...
- As Israel began attacking Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a photo showing him chatting with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and senior Israel Defense Forces (IDF) generals in...
The Israeli Prime Minister speaks with Defense Minister Joav Gallant and senior IDF generals in an underground bunker at the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv. (Source: Israeli Prime Minister’s Office)
On the evening of February 25, shortly after Israel’s attack on Iran, the White House revealed Israeli airstrikes against the targets. Military Iran confirmed it was a “lawful act of self-defense” after Tehran launched a ballistic missile earlier this month.
National Security Council spokesman Sean Sabet emphasized that “these selective attacks on military targets were an act of self-defense in response to Iran’s launch of a ballistic missile against Israel on January 10.”
As Israel began attacking Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a photo showing him chatting with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and senior Israel Defense Forces (IDF) generals in an underground bunker at Tel Aviv’s Kirya military base.
Israeli official reveals to news agency NBC News Israel is not attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities or oil fields and is only focusing on military goals.
“We are targeting targets that have threatened us in the past or may pose a threat in the future,” the official said.
On the Iranian side, Iranian state television He said operations at Tehran airports, including Imam Khomeini International Airport, were “normal” after several explosions were reported around the capital.
“The operations of Imam Khomeini International Airport and Mehrabad Airport are normal and continue to operate as scheduled,” the TV host quoted the director of Mehrabad Airport and Imam Khomeini Airport as saying.
