TEHRAN: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have issued a warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pledging to continue targeting him as hostilities escalate.
“If this child-killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with full force,” the Guards said on their website, Sepah News. The statement comes amid intensified strikes in the ongoing war with Israel and the United States.
The Revolutionary Guards’ warning highlights Tehran’s focus on Netanyahu, holding him directly responsible for the ongoing attacks in the region. Iranian officials have emphasized that their operations will continue until objectives are achieved.
Meanwhile, Yemen’s Ansarallah movement confirmed full coordination with Iran and its regional allies. Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a senior Ansarallah official, said Yemen’s military involvement is imminent. He stated, “Our hands are on the trigger,” signaling readiness to act when necessary.
Al-Bukhaiti defended Tehran’s retaliatory strikes against U.S. military assets and urged Persian Gulf countries to resist American and Israeli influence. He warned that Washington aims to “entangle them in wars against Iran.”
The conflict began on February 28 following the assassination of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and several senior commanders. Since then, Iranian armed forces have launched more than 45 waves of Operation True Promise 4, targeting Israeli military sites and U.S. bases across the region.
Experts say the warning to Netanyahu marks a significant escalation, as Iran publicly names the Israeli leader in its statements. Analysts also note that the coordination with Yemen’s Ansarallah may further expand the regional conflict.
Iran continues to assert that its military operations are defensive responses to foreign aggression. The Revolutionary Guards reiterated their commitment to pursuing targets until Israel and its allies cease attacks.
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The situation remains volatile, with no immediate resolution in sight. International observers are closely monitoring developments, especially the potential implications for Netanyahu and Israeli security.




