An open threat from Netanyahu to Iran: Anyone who attacks us will face unbearable consequences.

An open threat from Netanyahu to Iran: Anyone who attacks us will face unbearable consequences.

02.02.2026 23:09

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while discussions continue about whether the U.S. will launch an attack on Iran, stated that the Tehran administration is "vigilant and prepared for any developments. Anyone who attacks us will face unbearable consequences."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a speech on the 77th anniversary of the establishment of the Israeli Parliament, continued his threats against Iran during a period when a potential attack by the U.S. is on the agenda.

"ANYONE WHO ATTACKS US WILL FACE UNBEARABLE CONSEQUENCES"

Noting that there are still many challenges and trials ahead, Netanyahu threatened the Iranian administration with the words, "We are alert and prepared for any developments. Anyone who attacks us will face unbearable consequences."

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's threat to Iran: 'They will face unbearable consequences'

WITKOFF TO MEET WITH NETANYAHU AND ZAMIR

On the other hand, a statement from White House officials indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump's Special Representative for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, will arrive in Israel tomorrow to meet with Netanyahu. Israeli media reported that U.S. Special Representative Witkoff is also expected to meet with Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, highlighting that the visit comes at a time of heightened tensions with Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's threat to Iran: 'They will face unbearable consequences'
Steve Witkoff

U.S. MEDIA: WITKOFF AND ERAKÇI TO MEET IN TURKEY FOR A POSSIBLE NUCLEAR DEAL

U.S. media suggested that Witkoff will meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Erakçi in Istanbul on Friday, February 6, to discuss a possible nuclear agreement between the U.S. and Iran. The meeting, described as the "best scenario" as a result of recent diplomatic efforts by Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar, was stated to have "nothing confirmed" until it actually takes place.

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