22.03.2026 22:51
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the architect of the attacks that turned the region into a bloodbath, sought help from the world after Iran's retaliation targeting the cities of Dimona and Arad, claiming that "civilians are being targeted." Describing last night as "a very difficult evening," Netanyahu used the right to life of children, the elderly, and families, which he had previously ignored, as a political shield to call out to the leaders of the free world, asking, "What are you waiting for?"
Iran's intense retaliatory operation targeting strategic objectives in Israel last night shook the balance in the region and created a panic atmosphere within the Tel Aviv administration. The Iranian attacks, which turned the cities of Dimona and Arad into ruins, were described by Prime Minister Netanyahu as "a very difficult evening."
"HUMAN RIGHTS" JUST CAME TO MIND
The Netanyahu government, which has been systematically carrying out destruction in the Gaza Strip for a long time, targeting every point from civilian residential areas to places of worship, had also extended its aggressive stance to the Lebanese border. However, following the shocking operation last night, Netanyahu resorted to the rhetoric of "civil sensitivity," which he had previously ignored. The Israeli leader, who disregards the right to life of children and the elderly in his own attacks, claimed that Iranian missiles targeted civilians and called on the international community for help.
"IRAN TARGETED A CIVILIAN AREA, THEIR INTENTION IS TO KILL CIVILIANS"
Netanyahu, who directly targeted Iran and used strong language, stated in his announcement: "Iran has once again proven to be the enemy of civilization and a threat to the free world in the last 48 hours. Iran targeted a civilian area, their intention is to kill civilians. They are targeting children, families, and the elderly with terrorist missiles, threatening the holy sites of Jerusalem, launching long-range missiles, and trying to blackmail the world through the Strait of Hormuz. I ask the leaders of the free world: What are you waiting for? Israel is fighting not just for itself, but for all of you."
CRITICISM OF "HYPOCRISY" ON THE DIPLOMACY STAGE
Netanyahu, whose signature is behind decisions that have turned a wide geography from Gaza to Lebanon into a pool of blood, did not find a response in the world public opinion when he spoke today about the protection of sacred sites and human rights. The transformation of a government that disregards sacred values and civilian life in its own operations into a "victim" role when attacked has been recorded by political analysts as "the most concrete example of hypocritical politics."