Netanyahu Warned of Killing Iran's New Leader

According to the latest reports from Reuters, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that he would kill Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Zamin.uz reported on this.
This statement was made during the first press conference held by the Israeli leader since the war began. Netanyahu emphasized that Iran is now in a different situation than before following nearly two weeks of intense bombardment.
He announced that the Israeli armed forces had dealt serious blows to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij semi-military structures. When journalists asked what measures would be taken against Iran's new supreme leader and the head of Hezbollah, the Prime Minister gave a clear answer.
He stated that he would not grant life insurance to any of the terrorist organization leaders. Netanyahu chose not to provide urgent details about his plans and objectives.
The Israeli leader said that the main goal of the attack on Iran was to eliminate the serious threat posed by Tehran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs. At the same time, Netanyahu called on the Iranian people to engage in protest movements and overthrow the government from within.
He aimed not to disclose in detail what measures were being taken as the head of state. It was reported that the Israeli side is creating optimal conditions to overthrow the regime.
However, it was also acknowledged that there is no full confidence that the Iranian people will overthrow the regime by their own strength. Netanyahu emphasized that he is taking necessary measures to help the people and that this process continues.
These statements indicate a complication of the situation in the region and the likelihood of new events in the future.





