Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that “there is no place in Iran or the Middle East that the long arm of Israel cannot reach,” as he warned Iran against any attempts to attack his country over the targeted killing of Hezbollah chief Hasan Nasrallah in an airstrike by Israeli armed forces.
“If someone rises up to kill you, kill him first. Yesterday, the State of Israel eliminated the arch-murderer Hassan Nasrallah,” said Netanyahu adding that Israel has “settled accounts” with Hezbollah chief for his alleged role in killing “countless” Israelis and citizens of other countries, including the US and France.
He also called Nasrallah as “the terrorist” and not “just another terrorist” and also the “main engine of Iran’s axis of evil” in West Asia. Netanyahu also alleged that Nasrallah was one of the chief architects of the Iran’s Ayatollah regime’s plan to “destroy” Israel.
In an attempt to portray the Islamic regime and its allies in West Asia as anti-people, Netanyahu said, “All those who oppose the axis of evil, all those who are fighting under the violent dictatorship of Iran and its proxies in Lebanon, Syria, Iran itself and other places, they are all filled with hope today. I say to the citizens of those countries: Israel stands with you. And to the ayatollahs’ regime I say: Those who strike us, we strike them. There is no place in Iran or the Middle East that the long arm of Israel cannot reach. Today, you already know that this is correct”.