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The Times of Israel on MSNDaily Briefing June 17: Day 620 – Israel rules Tehran skies. Is greater turbulence on the horizon?Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman on new hope for a ceasefire in Gaza, what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says about Israel's war goals, and a black day in Paris for Israel The post Daily Briefing June 17: Day 620 – Israel rules Tehran skies.
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India Today on MSNNetanyahu says Israeli strikes set Iran's nuclear program back ‘a very long time'Israeli PM Netanyahu claims airstrikes have severely damaged Iran's nuclear program and weakened its regime. As explosions rock Tehran, he warns collapse is possible; Trump urges Iran to resume talks.
Netanyahu claims Israel has taken control of Tehran's skies and is 'on path to victory' - Civilians killed as explosions rock Israeli cities as Iran and Israel exchange missile fire for a fourth day i
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Netanyahu's Air Force Bombed Fake Planes In Iran? Israel Red-Faced As Attacks EscalateIsrael claimed to have destroyed two Iranian F-14 fighter jets at Tehran's airport, releasing footage of the strike. However, Iran countered that the jets were actually decoys, suggesting Israel was misled by a "fake planes" ploy.
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Iran’s capital city “will burn” if the Islamic republic continues to rain missiles down on the Jewish State, Israel warned Saturday, as the IDF proclaimed it had decimated the country’s air defenses overnight.
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In the central Israeli city of Petah Tikva, many people seem to be lining up to support the military operation against Iran — despite an Iranian missile hitting here days ago.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday (local time) claimed that Iran's Islamic regime had pinpointed US President Donald Trump as a threat to its nuclear program and actively worked to assassinate him.
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The Forward on MSN‘I trust his judgment completely’: Netanyahu praises Trump while urging tougher U.S. stance on IranTrump distanced himself from direct involvement in Israel’s strikes. But Benjamin Netanyahu will need the U.S. president to finish the job.