Netanyahu's Message to Iran: Dreams vs. Dictatorship
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Iranians directly, asserting that their government's fear lies more with its own people than with Israel. He urged them to keep their dreams alive despite governmental oppression, emphasizing international support for their quest for freedom.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a direct message to the Iranian populace on Tuesday, stating that their own government feared its citizens more than Israel.
In a compelling video address, Netanyahu claimed that the Iranian government dedicates substantial time and resources to suppressing its people's aspirations and ambitions. He encouraged them, saying, 'Don't let your dreams die,' while referencing the rallying cry 'Women, Life, Freedom' in both English and Farsi.
Netanyahu reassured the Iranian people of the support from Israel and other free nations, urging them to hold onto hope for a better future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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