Netanyahu Hails U.S. Strike on Iran: “Bombs First, Peace Later”

In a dramatic statement, Israel’s Prime Minister thanks Trump for targeting Iran’s nuclear sites, calling the strike a game-changer for the region.

Watan-In a dramatic scene reminiscent of a Hollywood movie, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared early Sunday morning to express his full support for the U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear sites, publicly thanking U.S. President Donald Trump, saying he “bombed first… and made peace later.”

The strike, which targeted strategic facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, was reportedly carried out in close coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv, according to the Israeli narrative. The operation was described as “precise” and “decisive,” with a direct call between Trump and Netanyahu following the attacks.

Netanyahu showed no attempt to conceal his satisfaction, declaring the strike would “change the face of the region.” Israel’s Foreign Minister also proclaimed that the “threat of annihilation has been removed” thanks to this bold move.

Meanwhile, the region is gripped by heightened tensions, and the Israeli Air Force remains on high alert amid growing concerns of unpredictable repercussions.

The looming question remains:Are we entering an era of “bombs first, negotiations later”?

Is this truly the end of Iran’s nuclear ambitions—or the beginning of a far more dangerous chapter?

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