The End is Near: Netanyahu Predicts the Inevitable Fall of the Ayatollah Regime
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant address outlining ten major strategic achievements while claiming that Iran's trillion-dollar military investment has effectively gone to waste.
In a major address delivered Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu detailed what he described as a historic strategic reversal in the ongoing war against the Iranian regime and its regional proxies. Speaking from the Prime Minister’s Office without the presence of journalists, Netanyahu argued that the systematic pressure applied by Israeli forces has moved the country from a state of being threatened with "suffocation" to a position of strength where it is now the one applying the pressure. While acknowledging the "painful prices" of the war, including the recent loss of four soldiers in combat, the Prime Minister insisted that the security of the nation has been fundamentally altered, reducing the Iranian threat from an existential one to a manageable regional challenge.
The Trillion Dollar Failure
Netanyahu revealed that the Ayatollah regime has invested nearly one trillion dollars into military infrastructure and proxies specifically designed to destroy Israel and dominate the Middle East. "The trillion dollars went down the drain," the Prime Minister stated, emphasizing that the Iranian regime is now weaker than it has ever been. He compared the current military successes to "10 plagues" inflicted upon the axis of evil, matching them against ten "great achievements" that have solidified Israel's standing as a regional and, in some respects, global power. According to the Prime Minister, the industrial and military foundations of the regime have been shaken to the point that its eventual fall is no longer a matter of if, but when.
Beyond the immediate battlefield, Netanyahu hinted at significant diplomatic shifts currently unfolding behind the scenes. He credited the military's success with creating the necessary conditions to expand the "circle of peace" and foster new partnerships in the region. "I hope that soon I will be able to tell the citizens of Israel about our new alliances," he teased, suggesting that regional players are increasingly aligning with Israel against the shared Iranian threat. Despite these gains, Netanyahu warned that the campaign is not yet over, even as Israel has successfully established security buffers across its borders in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon.