Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Says Israel Carried Out 'Historic Strikes' To Thwart Nuclear Threat | Video
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on June 8 (IST) that Israel conducted what he described as “historic strikes” overnight aimed at preventing a potential nuclear attack against Israel.
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Reiterating his long-standing position, Netanyahu declared that Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, framing the military action as part of Israel’s broader security doctrine. He also claimed that Iran had been weakened and that Israel’s operational capabilities had strengthened significantly.
US President Donald Trump Claims Israel, Iran Seeking Immediate Ceasefire; Peace Talks UnderwayNetanyahu:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 8, 2026
Overnight, Israel carried out historic strikes to prevent a nuclear attack on Israel.
I reiterate my commitment: Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. pic.twitter.com/ovwWZGhrzc
He further alleged that Iran and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah had coordinated hostile plans against Israel, including an attempted large-scale incursion into northern Israel and a missile offensive involving tens of thousands of rockets.
Israel Strikes Iranian Petrochemical Plant As US Urges RestraintNetanyahu:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 8, 2026
Hezbollah planned to invade the Galilee with thousands of terrorists, and at the same time it planned to destroy the cities of Israel with 150,000 rockets and missiles. pic.twitter.com/Je0ZBslEEo
According to Netanyahu, Hezbollah had planned to “invade the Galilee” using thousands of fighters while simultaneously launching extensive rocket attacks targeting Israeli cities. He said Israel was continuing operations to dismantle militant infrastructure along its security zones.
“Our campaign against them is not yet over,” Netanyahu stated, adding that Israel would persist in its efforts to counter perceived threats from both Iran and Hezbollah.
Crude Oil Prices Jump Over 3% As Iran-Israel Exchange Fire For First Time Since AprilNetanyahu:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 8, 2026
Iran and Hezbollah are weaker than ever, and we are stronger than ever.
Our campaign against them is not yet over. pic.twitter.com/arMpSwON3n
Netanyahu:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 8, 2026
Over the past 24 hours, Iran and Hezbollah tried to impose a new equation on us.
This equation is unacceptable to me.
I am adamant to maintain our right to respond to attacks. pic.twitter.com/cOC75DpSh3
Netanyahu further warned that if Iran resumes attacks, Israel would respond “forcefully,” asserting Israel’s right to self-defence. He also said that Israel would continue working to restore security in northern Israel.
Netanyahu:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 8, 2026
If Iran makes a mistake and resumes his attacks against us, we will respond forcefully, because Israel has the right to defend itself, and we will uphold that right. pic.twitter.com/SC4HO5eH2B
Prime Minister Netanyahu's message comes after Israel said on Monday it carried out strikes on a petrochemical plant in southwest Iran along with other military targets, following US President Donald Trump’s advice to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid further escalation.
The strikes hit the Mahshahr petrochemical complex, marking the first attack on an Iranian energy facility since the April 8 ceasefire. A provincial official told Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency that parts of the plant sustained damage.