15.06.2025 15:11
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen threatened Iran once again, stating, "For every building that is destroyed in Israel, 100 buildings will be destroyed in Tehran and Iran." Following Cohen's threats towards the Tehran administration, it was reported that the Israeli Prime Minister's Office instructed ministers not to make any statements regarding Iran.
According to local media reports, Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen conducted inspections in the area hit in the city of Bat Yam, near Tel Aviv, during the retaliatory missile attack carried out by Iran at night.
"WE ARE GOING THROUGH HISTORIC DAYS"
After the inspections, Cohen made a statement to the press, saying that they are going through "historic days" due to the conflicts that have arisen following their attacks on Iran, and that such times are met with difficult scenes. Cohen claimed that Iran aims to possess "not only nuclear weapons but also hundreds of ballistic missiles."
"FOR EVERY BUILDING DESTROYED, 100 BUILDINGS WILL BE DESTROYED IN RETURN"
Cohen stated that they will continue to respond to Iran's attacks, saying, "For every building destroyed in Israel, 100 buildings will be destroyed in Tehran and Iran."
INSTRUCTION TO "BE QUIET"
Following Cohen's threats to the Tehran administration, it was reported that the Israeli Prime Minister's Office sent a directive to ministers not to make statements regarding Iran.
WHAT HAPPENED?
On June 13, Israel carried out extensive attacks targeting the military high command, primarily the nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran.
While the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and several senior commanders, along with 9 nuclear scientists, lost their lives in the attacks, the total civilian death toll was reported to be 78.
In the retaliatory missile attack by the Iranian army on Israel, it was reported that 13 people were killed and more than 400 were injured. Many countries, including Turkey, condemned Israel.