19.06.2025 16:21
In the Iran-Israel war, while both sides suffered numerous casualties, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statements drew criticism. Netanyahu stated that wars come with costs, saying, "There is a personal cost to war. People have been injured, and this has not gone unnoticed by my family. My son also canceled his wedding."
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While nuclear negotiations between the USA and Iran continue, Israel has launched airstrikes against Iran. Iran responded to the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of more than 20 senior officials from the Iranian army, some nuclear scientists, and many civilians, with ballistic missiles. As discussions arise about the possibility of the USA entering the war, statements made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the ongoing conflict, which is entering its seventh day, are at the center of reactions.
ORDER TO INCREASE ATTACKS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Israeli army to increase attacks against Iran following Tehran's retaliation this morning. Threatening the Tehran administration, Netanyahu stated that Iranian officials would "pay a price."
"MY SON CANCELLED HIS WEDDING TWICE"
Netanyahu said, "Every war has a cost. There is a personal cost to war. People have been injured, and this has not gone unnoticed by my family. My son also canceled his wedding. The overthrow of the Iranian regime is not a goal; it could be a result. The future of Iran belongs to the Iranian people. Actions in war are stronger than words."
Netanyahu's son, Avner Netanyahu, had canceled his wedding planned for June 16 due to the ongoing conflict with Iran.
IRAN STRUCK 4 LOCATIONS IN TEL AVIV TODAY
It has been reported that more than 20 missiles launched by Iran this morning as retaliation for Israel's attacks directly hit some locations around the capital Tel Aviv and in the southern city of Negev.
Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper noted that air defense systems were trying to intercept the missiles launched from Iran.
The report stated that more than 20 missiles were launched from Iran towards Israel, hitting at least 4 locations in the central and southern parts of the country.
In the center, the capital Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Holon were hit directly by missiles, while a missile targeting Birüssebi (Beersheba) fell on Soroka Hospital.
The Israeli emergency service, Magen David Adom, reported that they received hit notifications during the attacks around 07:10 and reached the areas.
In a written statement, Magen David Adom reported that 65 people were injured in the morning's retaliatory attack by Iran, 3 of whom were in serious condition.
The statement indicated that two of the injured were in moderate condition, while the others were injured due to shrapnel or the effects of the explosion or while heading to shelters.
On the other hand, the Israeli army noted that it is estimated that Iran launched around 30 missiles in the morning's retaliation.
WAR CASUALTIES MOUNTING
On June 13, Israel carried out extensive attacks targeting not only nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran but also the upper command echelon of the army.
It was reported that the Chief of General Staff, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and some senior commanders, along with 9 nuclear scientists, were killed in the attacks, with a total civilian death toll reported as 224.
In Iran's retaliation against Israel with ballistic missiles, it was reported that 24 people were killed and more than 500 were injured.
Many countries, especially Turkey, condemned Israel.
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