13.02.2026 18:00
A "death list" was published on Iranian state television, which included Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. During the broadcast, the Iranian host, after showing the list, stated in Hebrew, "We will determine your time of death, wait for Ababil."
In a period when nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran have resumed, a strong statement was made from Tehran towards Israel. A content that drew attention with the title "death list" was shared in a program broadcasted on Iranian state television.
"WE WILL DETERMINE YOUR TIME OF DEATH"
According to reports from the Times of Israel, it was seen that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was also on the list. During the broadcast, the Iranian host, after showing the list, stated in Hebrew, "We will determine your time of death, wait for Ababil."
NUCLEAR NEGOTIATIONS HAVE RESUMED
The nuclear talks, which were interrupted after attacks by Israel and the US on Iran in June 2025, resumed on February 6 in Muscat, the capital of Oman. Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ismail Bakayi announced that the talks ended with the parties reaching an agreement to continue negotiations. The talks took place during a period when tensions between Washington and Tehran had risen again and the US had increased its military presence in the region.
"IT WILL PROGRESS IF IT IS FREE OF EXTREME DEMANDS"
Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Iranian Defense Council and advisor to Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, stated in his assessment of the negotiations, "If the negotiations are realistic and free of extreme demands, they can progress positively."
NEW MILITARY MOVE FROM THE US
According to a report by the New York Times, the US administration has taken a new step as part of possible attack plans against Iran. It was decided to send the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and its accompanying ships to the Middle East. Previously, the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier had also been dispatched to the region. As military activity in the region increases, the strong message from Iran's state television indicated that tensions in the Middle East could escalate further.