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Netanyahu’s Threat to Kill Khamenei Pushes Middle East to Brink of War

The long-standing tension between Iran and Israel has now escalated to a highly dangerous level. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a recent interview with American news channel ABC, made a provocative statement that has further inflamed the already volatile situation in West Asia.

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International News: The long-standing tension between Iran and Israel has now escalated to a highly dangerous level. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a recent interview with American news channel ABC, made a provocative statement that has further inflamed the already volatile situation in West Asia. Netanyahu asserted that if Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is removed, the ongoing conflict could come to an end.

When asked whether Israel could realistically target Khamenei, Netanyahu replied without hesitation: "We are doing what is necessary." He claimed that Khamenei is at the heart of Iran’s hardline ideology and policies that promote terrorism. According to Netanyahu, eliminating Khamenei would destabilize the Iranian regime and halt the confrontation.

Intensified Israeli Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites

Netanyahu’s remarks come amid a surge in Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. Tel Aviv maintains that these operations are essential to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons, which it considers the gravest threat to its national security.

Is a Direct Attack on Khamenei Possible?

Following Netanyahu’s statement, discussions among global analysts and strategic experts have intensified. Many are now questioning whether Israel is seriously planning to target Iran’s top leader. If such an action is taken, it could trigger a regional war, potentially drawing in the United States, Russia, and several Islamic countries.

Missile Strike on Iranian State Media

In a dramatic development, Israel recently launched a missile at Iran’s official television channel IRIB during a live broadcast. The anchor was forced to evacuate the studio mid-air. Reports indicate that Israel had issued a warning to vacate the area prior to the strike. The Israeli Defense Minister stated that the attack aimed to dismantle Iran’s "disinformation machinery," while former Defense Minister Benny Gantz clarified that the conflict is not with the Iranian people but with the authoritarian regime in power.

Iran's Possible Response

As of now, there has been no official response from Tehran to Netanyahu’s bold remarks. However, experts suggest that if Israel were to target Khamenei directly, Iran would treat it as a declaration of full-scale war. Khamenei is not only a religious figure but also the highest authority in Iran’s political, military, and intelligence framework. An attack on him would be seen as a strike at the very core of Iranian sovereignty.

The Dilemma for the U.S. and Western Allies

This development places the United States and its Western allies in a difficult position. On one hand, the U.S. seeks stability in the region; on the other, its key ally, Israel, is openly threatening to eliminate Iran’s supreme leader. In the coming days, it remains to be seen whether Western nations will push for diplomacy or continue to offer tacit support to Israel's aggressive stance.

Middle East at the Crossroads

The politics of the Middle East now stands at a highly volatile tipping point. Netanyahu’s assertive statement has added fuel to the fire, making the regional landscape even more fragile. If Israel goes ahead with its threat to target Khamenei, the conflict could explode into a wider war—one that has the potential to drag the entire world into its vortex.

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