Netanyahu Told Reporters Israel Never Targets Civilians And It Is Saving The World With The US

Netanyahu claimed Israel only targets those “tyrants” and “protects civilians from them”.

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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied Israel targets civilians, claiming the country only strikes “tyrants” and “protects civilians from them,” despite killing hundreds in Iran, including children and more than 72,097 Palestinians in its genocide in Gaza. On Saturday, Feb. 28, the US and Israel launched joint unprovoked attacks on Iran, saying the strikes were aimed at “obliterating” Iran’s nuclear ambitions and for a regime change. US missiles, drones and Israeli fighter jets targeted more than 500 sites across Iran, killing 555 people, including at least 165 children in a girls’ school, and Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In retaliation, Iran struck Israel and many US bases in the region, including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Oman. Iran’s strike hit northern Israel, killing at least nine people and causing damage and destruction in some areas despite Israel’s defense system, the Iron Dome. Speaking to the media during a visit to the site of Iran’s attack on Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem on March 2, Netanyahu said “the tyrants in Tehran deliberately target civilians” and insisted Israel is different. He claimed Israel only targets those “tyrants” and “protects civilians from them”. Netanyahu added that the world should thank Israel and the United States for “saving the world,” and publicly thanked US president Donald Trump for joining what he called a “crucial effort” to protect global security. #israel #us #iran #middleeast #fyp

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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied Israel targets civilians, claiming the country only strikes “tyrants” and “protects civilians from them,” despite killing hundreds in Iran, including children and more than 72,097 Palestinians in its genocide in Gaza.

On Saturday, Feb. 28, the US and Israel launched joint unprovoked attacks on Iran, saying the strikes were aimed at “obliterating” Iran’s nuclear ambitions and for a regime change.

US missiles, drones and Israeli fighter jets targeted more than 500 sites across Iran, killing 555 people, including at least 165 children in a girls’ school, and Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In retaliation, Iran struck Israel and many US bases in the region, including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Oman.

Iran’s strike hit northern Israel, killing at least nine people and causing damage and destruction in some areas despite Israel’s defense system, the Iron Dome.

Speaking to the media during a visit to the site of Iran’s attack on Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem on March 2, Netanyahu said “the tyrants in Tehran deliberately target civilians” and insisted Israel is different.

He claimed Israel only targets those “tyrants” and “protects civilians from them”.

Netanyahu added that the world should thank Israel and the United States for “saving the world,” and publicly thanked US president Donald Trump for joining what he called a “crucial effort” to protect global security.

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