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Israel's U.N. Ambassador Dani Danon Says Israel, U.S. Acted to Stop 'Existential Threat'
Summary
Dani Danon told reporters at a U.N. Security Council briefing that Israel and the United States acted to stop an "existential threat," listing five objectives aimed at Iran and saying operations will continue "as long as it will take." A reporter asked whether Iran's supreme leader had been killed; Danon did not confirm that and said Israel will continue to target the regime's leadership.
Dani Danon, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, told reporters at a Security Council briefing that "Today, Israel, together with United States, acted to stop an existential threat to Israel, to our allies, and to global stability." He framed the operation as necessary for Israel's survival and outlined explicit goals for its campaign.
Danon said the mission has five objectives, "First, to eliminate the immediate threat posed by the Iranian regime. Second, to dismantle its nuclear program. Third, destroy its ballistic missile production and capabilities. Fourth, neutralize naval threats. Fifth, break the terror proxy network." He…
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