Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in public following reports of his death after Iran's latest organized rocket attacks on Israeli territory. This was reported by The Jerusalem Post.
It was noted that Netanyahu, together with former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and opposition leader Yair Lapid, held a closed meeting on security regarding the joint Israel-U.S. operation in the city of Beit Shemesh. The meeting discussed the continuation of military operations against Iran.
In an interview with journalists, the Prime Minister emphasized that the operation would continue decisively, stating that this struggle is important not only for Israel but for the security of all humanity. "The day is approaching when the Iranian people will break free from the yoke of oppression. This is a struggle for humanity," he said.
Naftali Bennett, for his part, stated that each strike is aimed at weakening Iran's military infrastructure, built up over the years, and called on Israeli citizens to be resilient and adhere to security rules.






