
Despite hailing last month’s 12-day war with Iran as a “great victory,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that the threat from Tehran remains far from over.
Speaking to Fox News on Saturday night, Netanyahu said, “It’s not over, it’s never over. We have to keep Iran in check … Nothing is guaranteed on this, you safeguard your success.”
The Israeli leader made it clear that, in his view, Iran’s current leadership continues to pose a serious threat not just to Israel but to the West as a whole. “I realize that the marriage of nuclear weapons with a militant Islamic regime is the greatest threat Israel faces and the world faces,” he claimed.
Netanyahu’s remarks come amid heightened tensions following a failed assassination attempt on Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian — an incident Tehran has blamed on Tel Aviv.