Netanyahu's Direct Message: Hope and Change for Iranians
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful message urging Iranians not to let their dreams die under Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's regime. He highlighted that Iran's government fears its people more than Israel, emphasizing support from the free world. Netanyahu critiqued Iran's governance and called for freedom and progress.
In a striking direct address to the Iranian populace, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's government of prioritizing the suppression of its citizens' aspirations over external conflicts. Netanyahu urged Iranians to cling to their dreams and emphasized, 'Women, Life, Freedom,' signaling support for the women's rights movement in Iran.
Highlighting financial waste, Netanyahu condemned Iran's expenditure on a recent missile attack against Israel, urging that such resources should instead develop the nation's infrastructure. He portrayed a vision of a liberated Iran, suggesting it could allocate funds to education and healthcare rather than warfare.
Netanyahu's message reaffirmed solidarity with Iran's citizens, stating unequivocally that neither Israelis nor he desire conflict. Instead, the Prime Minister portrayed Iran's leadership as obsessed with Israel's destruction, hindering their own country's progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)