Netanyahu says American action ‘changes the history’ of the Middle East and praises Trump: ‘First strength, then peace’

Netanyahu says American action ‘changes the history’ of the Middle East and praises Trump: ‘First strength, then peace’

Israeli Premier pointed out that the US performed what ‘no other country in the world could do’ by attacking Iran’s nuclear centers

Jack Guez/EFE/EPA/POOLIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu makes a statement during a visit to the Weizmann Institute of Science, hit by Iranian missiles

The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahupraised the decision of the president of the United States, Donald Trumpto bombard Iranian nuclear facilities this Saturday (21), stating that the action “will change the story”. In a video published on social network X, Netanyahu pointed out that the US performed what “no other country in the world could do” by attacking Iran’s nuclear centers with “impressive and fair power.”

The prime minister stated that the operation represents a historical turn that can lead the Middle East to a future of prosperity and peace. “I, the people of Israel and the forces of civilization we thank President Trump and the United States. We always say: Peace by force. First strength, then peace. And today, President Trump acted very strongly,” Netanyahu said.

Earlier, President Trump announced the success of the American military operation, which reached three Iranian nuclear facilities – Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan – highlighting the main target, Fordow. In a publication on the Truth Social platform, Trump stated that “no other armed force in the world could have done it,” he said, “Now it’s time for peace” (in capital letters, to highlight the sentence).

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The American offensive occurs amid the climbing of the conflict between Israel and Iran, which has lasted more than a week, and marks the direct involvement of the United States in the crisis, hitherto led by Israel. The Iranian government has not yet officially spoken out about the attacks.

Published by Felipe Dantas

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