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Netanyahu: Next Iran Attack Won’t Be a ‘Repeat’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened Tehran, stating that any future aggression would be met with a far more powerful Israeli response than in the past.

Sinai Staff

Sinai Staff

Jul 14, 2026·12:43

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at the Negev Conference and declared that another Iranian attack would not end in a ‘repeat.’

Netanyahu issued a direct threat to Tehran, clarifying that in the event of aggression, Israel’s response would be far more powerful than it has been in the past.

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