Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel would respond with unprecedented attack if Iran were to restart, as he addressed regional tensions during a parliamentary debate on Monday.
“If Iran makes a mistake and attacks us, we will act with a force that Iran has not yet experienced,” Netanyahu said.
“No one can predict what will happen in Iran, but whatever happens, Iran will not return to what it was,” he added.
Iran’s judiciary chief accused US President Donald Trump of responsibility for what he described as crimes linked to Iran’s nationwide protests, saying legal action would be pursued domestically and through international channels.
“The US president, the leaders of the accursed Zionist regime, and other supporters and providers of military and propaganda support to the criminals and terrorists involved in the recent events are among the offenders who, in accordance with the extent and scale of their crimes, will be pursued, tried and punished,” Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said in a post on X.
“We will not abandon the pursuit and prosecution of the perpetrators of the recent crimes in domestic courts and through international avenues,” he added.
Source: Iran international
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