‘Path is open for Tehran’: In the strongest warning so far, Netanyahu says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued his strongest warning to Iran on Saturday, asked to attack “every goal of Ayatollah rule” and announced that the Israeli forces had already given the “real blow” to Tehran’s atomic infrastructure between two regional arches.Netanyahu said at a video address, “We will hit every site, every goal of Ayatollah rule,” Netanyahu said at a video address, as the Israeli Air Force continued its unprecedented campaign against the Iranian military and nuclear facilities for the second consecutive day.Netanyahu says, “The path for Tehran is open.”Claiming that Israel opened a “route to Tehran”, Netanyahu warned that Iranian leaders should expect Israel’s fighter jets in the sky on the capital “very soon.”Shortly after the announcement by the Israeli army, his comments came out that he had hit 40 major targets in Tehran overnight, including ballistic missile sites and advanced air defense systems. Strike was part of a comprehensive Israeli aggressive launched on Friday, allegedly killed over 200 Iranian military and nuclear sites, killing several high -ranked commanders, nuclear scientists and government officials.Netanyahu called Iran’s nuclear ambitions and missile arsenal a “dual threat” to the state of Israel, “what he has felt so far is nothing.”Growth of fatal exchangeIsrael’s attack on Iranian earth on Friday struggled in an open war, a dramatic growth in their shadow war that was largely played through proxy and secret operations.Iran’s response was fast. It launched waves of drones and ballistic missiles in Israeli cities including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. According to Israeli officials, an anti -anticoaging attack killed three people, more than 70 others, and damaged many places.Iran’s state media reported deaths of 78 people and more than 320 injuries in the first wave of Israeli attacks.Global concerns over comprehensive struggleAcute military conflict has provoked global alarms, urging both regional and international powers to de-size. However, both Israel and Iran are firm to proceed with their campaigns.