
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, a top Israeli official said the assassination of Iran’s top leader is “not off limits.” The official told the outlet that the conflict “would only end either with Iran voluntarily dismantling its nuclear program or Israel making it impossible for Tehran to reconstitute it.”
Channel 12 also quoted a senior Israeli political source as saying the possibility cannot be ruled out. “Israel is not ruling out the possibility of eliminating Ali Khamenei, but it depends on many factors,” the source said.
Iran-Israel war
The Israeli official’s message about Ayatollah Khamenei not being “off limits” comes after Iran and Israel exchanged missiles and airstrikes on Saturday, following a large-scale Israeli aerial assault the previous day. Israel stated that the strikes were aimed at halting Iran’s alleged efforts to develop an atomic weapon.
Explosions lit the night skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and shook the buildings below, after Iran retaliated by launching waves of drones and ballistic missiles at Israel.
Majorly women, children killed, injured
On Sunday, Iran’s health ministry said that majority of injured and killed in Israeli strikes over past days are civilians, mainly women and children, reported Reuters.
One Iranian told AFP that she had “never been in a situation like this” after an Iranian missile hit her home in central Israel early Sunday.
‘Tehran will burn’
Adding to the latest string of warnings by Israel, the nation’s defence minister had earlier warned that “Tehran will burn” if Iran continues launching missile attacks on Israel.
“If (Iranian Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali) Khamenei continues to fire missiles at the Israeli home front — Tehran will burn,” the Associated Press quoted Israel’s defense minister Katz as saying.
Why are Israel and Iran at war?
Iran and Israel — decade-longe enemies have been locked in shadow conflict that shaped Middle Eastern geopolitics. Though both countries have avoided a full-blown war, the nations have frequently targeted each other through covert operations and, in Iran’s case, via proxy groups.
The escalation happened after Israel engaged in a war with Hamas, impounding Gaza and Palestinians in the process.
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