Netanyahu visits site of Iranian missile attackClaims US-Israel fighting for entire world
By Harinder Mishra
JERUSALEM
ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said the recent missile attacks on Diego Garcia shows that Iran has the capacity to reach deep into Europe and poses danger to the entire world. Netanyahu was visiting the southern Israeli city of Arad which faced Iranian missile strikes on Saturday evening when he also said his country and the US are fighting together on behalf of everyone.
“If you want proof that Iran endangers the entire world, the last 48 hours have given it. In the last 48 hours, Iran targeted a civilian area. They’re using that as a mass murder weapon.
“Luckily, no one was killed, but that’s due to luck, not their intention. Their intention is to murder civilians,” Netanyahu said.
Pointing out that Iran fired an intercontinental ballistic missile on Diego Garcia, Netanyahu said, “That’s 4,000 kilometres. I’ve been warning all the time.
They now have the capacity to reach deep into Europe. They already have fired on European countries -- Cyprus. They are putting everyone in their sights.”
For the past two decades, Israel has been referring to the Iranian ballistic missile programme, arguing that such weapons with nuclear capabilities would pose a grave threat not only to itself but also to Europe.
Iran fired missiles at the UK-US air base on the island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean on Saturday.
The Israeli Prime Minister also drew attention to the Iran’s attack on Jerusalem right next to the holy sites of the three monotheistic faiths, the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Al Aqsa Mosque.
and said, “By dint of a miracle, again, no one was hurt.
“The three sites were nevertheless the targets,” he said.
A fragment from a ballistic missile fired by Iran fell quite close to the Al Aqsa mosque and the Western Wall on Friday.
It was a second such attack during the recent escalation when the old city of Jerusalem, home to the three holy sites of the three faiths, was impacted.
In an earlier attack, debris from the intercepted missile fell quite close to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, leaving marks of destruction on some nearby buildings.
Netanyahu also said Iran is stopping the maritime international route, energy route and “trying to blackmail the entire world.”
“What more proof do you need that this regime that threatens the entire world has to be stopped? Israel and the United States are working together for the entire world,” he claimed.
Calling upon the international community to come together in the fight against Iran, the Israeli leader said he is happy to see some of them beginning to move in that direction, but claimed that more is needed.
“(US) President Trump’s call to have the international community confront this terrorist, fanatic regime of zealots, that is a call not only for the security of America and the security of Israel, it’s for the security of the entire world. And it’s time for them to act,” he asserted.
Responding to questions from reporters, Netanyahu said that Israel is responding to these attacks “with great force” but not targeting Iranian civilians.
“We’ve defined two clear goals. One is to completely break their nuclear programme, their missile programme and their capacity to produce the components for both of these programmes. We’re well on our way in achieving it,” the Israeli premier claimed.
“We’ve also set a goal of creating conditions for the Iranian people to overthrow this tyranny that has tormented them and made life miserable, and is making life miserable for the entire world. And I hope we achieve that too,” he reiterated.
The missile strike in Arad Saturday evening left 115 people injured with nine of them in serious condition, rescue services said.
‘Situation in Israel filled with fear, anxiety’: Indian-Israeli influencer
TEL AVIV,
Mar 22 (IANS)
INDIAN-ISRAELI influencer, Revital Moses, said on Sunday that the situation in Israel is filled with fear and anxiety, particularly for the civilians living there, as attacks against Israel can take place at any time. She said that people of Israel continue to live their lives between the sirens.
Speaking to IANS, Moses stated that people in Israel move to shelters when missiles are fired at the country, and old people even sleep in the shelters as they are unable to run, and attacks can happen during the night as well.
She said, “We continue our lives in between the sirens. Whether it’s grocery shopping, making videos, working, or children studying, everything happens while the sirens are going off. When missiles are raining down, people try to stay indoors, near shelters, and if possible, even sleep in the shelters, because attacks can happen at one or three in the morning. People who are old sleep in the shelters because they are unable to run. The Israeli resilience has not gone anywhere; we are just trying to live in a different way.”
On the current situation in Israel, “I came to Israel in 2020, so it has been six years now. Currently, the situation in Israel is filled with fear and anxiety, especially for the civilians living there.
There is a lot of fear in their hearts because missiles could be fired at Israel at any time, and you don’t know, will you see another day or not?”
The ongoing conflict in West Asia erupted after the US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, which killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top military officials. In response, Iran launched drone and missile attacks targeting the US and Israeli facilities, regional capitals, and allied forces in West Asia.
Revital Moses also spoke about an Israeli couple who did not postpone their wedding despite missiles being fired at Israel.
She said, “It was a very happy moment because even in times of raining ballistic missiles, this couple, who are my very good friends, said that the wedding should not stop, we will go in minus four, and we will celebrate our wedding there, and this became so viral on social media that even strangers gathered to celebrate their wedding.”
“There was also a rabbi there, who is a priest of our Jewish community, so he conducted this whole ceremony, his friends were there, and then everyone started dancing because bunker should be or is the safest place. So, whatever you do there, hopefully you should be alive. So they took this opportunity to say that if we want to get married, it will happen today. So, with that mindset, they celebrated the ceremony,” she added.
Nearly 200 people were injured in Iranian strikes in Israel’s Dimona and Arad, with 11 of them seriously injured, according to medics, after Israeli air defences did not intercept at least two ballistic missiles, local media reported on Sunday.
After the strikes on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Lt General Eyal Zamir announced that Israel will continue to fight the country’s enemies on “all fronts,” The Times of Israel reported. Later, the IDF said that the Air Force was carrying out strikes in Tehran targeting Iran’s infrastructure.