15.06.2025 13:50
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is claimed to have fled to Greece out of fear of a retaliatory attack from Iran, was seen in Bat Yam, which has been reduced to rubble by missiles. After facing criticism, Netanyahu emerged from the shelter and visited the area in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, that was targeted by Iranian missiles and experienced heavy destruction.
On Friday, June 13, Israel launched an operation against Iran, and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, fearing possible retaliation, went into a shelter with his ministers and had not been seen for days.
IT WAS ALLEGED THAT HE FLED TO GREECE
After the government plane was spotted in Greece, news reports suggested that he had fled to that country, and Netanyahu emerged for the first time amid the growing backlash.
HE CONDUCTED INSPECTIONS WITH HIS STAFF
Last night, Netanyahu, who conducted inspections with his staff in Bat Yam, which was turned into rubble by Iran's hypersonic and ballistic missiles, had fear written on his face, which was captured by cameras.
The Israeli Prime Minister visited the area in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, which was targeted by Iranian missiles and experienced heavy destruction.