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Bibi to Iran:‘What they have felt so far is nothing’

  • snitzoid
  • Jun 14
  • 4 min read

Judging from what they did to Gaza City I suspect he's not kidding and is capable of turn Iran into a burnt cinder. Voldemort's advice for Iran to negotiate in good faith is probably smart.


Netanyahu vows Israeli Air Force will fly over Tehran: ‘What they have felt so far is nothing’

By Katherine Donlevy, Anna Young and Gabrielle Fahmy, NY Post

Published June 14, 2025


Iran and Israel exchanged a barrage of missile strikes Saturday, as leaders of both nations promised to accelerate the attacks.


At least three Israelis were killed and 14 civilians wounded as Iran fired a “heavy and destructive” ballistic missile attack that targeted the northern region of Haifa Saturday night – home to the country’s largest oil refinery.


Sirens could be heard in the north of Israel, as the barrage prompted millions of Israelis to run for shelter – with the country’s defense forces ordering civilians to remain close to bomb shelters.


The Jewish state broadened its targets to include gas and oil installations in an escalation of the conflict that’s sparking fears of a broader war.


Israeli Defense Forces bombed a massive oil depot in Shahran, northwest of Tehran, and another reservoir south of the city, Iran’s oil ministry confirmed. Damatic images of the attack showed the capital city engulfed in flames.


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“Tehran is ablaze,” Israeli Defense Minister Katz posted on X.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iranian leaders were “packing their bags” as he vowed to bring the full might of the air force down on Tehran – as the Jewish state broadened its targets to include gas and oil installations.


“We will hit every place, every site, every target of the Ayotallah’s regime,” said Netanyahu in a video address to Israelis amid the warring countries trading missile attacks. “And what they have felt so far is nothing compared to what they will feel in the coming days.”


Leading Iranian military generals and at least nine nuclear scientists were killed Friday, and the operation has the “clear support” of the US, he said.


“Our enemy is your enemy. … Our victory will be your victory,” he said.


Hours after Netanyahu’s remarks, sirens could be heard in the north of Israel, as the Islamic Republic launched “heavy and destructive” ballistic missile attacks that had millions of Israelis running for cover — and the Israeli Defense Forces ordering civilians to bomb shelters.


“The Home Front Command has now instructed residents across the country to remain close to protected spaces,” the military said. “Movement in public areas should be minimized, and public gatherings must be avoided.


“The continuation of Zionist [Israeli] aggression will be met with a more severe and powerful response from the Iranian armed forces,” Pezeshkian says, according to state media.


Also Saturday, Israeli drone struck and caused a “strong explosion” at an Iranian natural gas processing plant, semiofficial Iranian news agencies reported. The extent of damage at the South Pars natural gas field was not immediately clear, and a US Navy destroyer in the eastern Mediterranean Sea shot down Iranian missiles heading toward Israel.


Billionaire Elon Musk announced on X that he has activated the Starlink satellite communications system in Iran after Tehran cut off internet access to citizens.


On Friday, an Iranian missile strike against IDF headquarters in central Tel Aviv also caused “significant damage,” according to reports.


The IDF has not confirmed whether its military infrastructure had sustained any destruction.


Footage posted to social media showed at least one Iranian missile breached Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system and hit a sensitive command site.


At least six Israelis have been killed and more than 200 others injured so far as the two countries have been trading fire since Friday with concerns mounting that the Middle East conflict could draw in the US and other world powers.


Two of the Israeli victims — including Yisrael Aloni, 73 — died when their homes in the suburb of Rishon Lezion were struck by Iranian rockets, according to Israel’s paramedic service Magen David Adom.


Israel’s main international airport, Ben Gurion, will remain closed until further notice, officials said Saturday.


The rhetoric between the two nations is raising fears of another protracted Mideast conflict — with the prospect of any diplomatic resolution growing bleaker as the next round of nuclear talks between the US and Tehran, scheduled for Sunday, now canceled.


Netanyahu stated Friday that his objective was to eliminate any Iranian threat to Israel.


Trump praised Israel’s air strikes Friday and warned Iran of more to come – with “the next already planned attacks being even more brutal.


“I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal,” he posted on Truth Social.


“I told them it would be much worse than anything they know, anticipated, or were told, that the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World…..and that Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come – And they know how to use it. it will only get worse!”

 
 
 

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