Just days after Israel stunned the world with a daring military strike against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now being yanked back into court—this time to testify in a long-running lawfare case designed to politically kneecap him.
On June 13, Israeli forces carried out what many are calling the most decisive military action in the nation’s modern history. According to multiple sources, Israel smuggled advanced weaponry—including precision-guided drones and missiles—into Iranian territory, which were then unleashed on Tehran’s most sensitive military and nuclear facilities. High-ranking members of the Iranian regime were reportedly killed in surgical strikes that left Iran scrambling to respond.
The strike set off a chain of escalating retaliations between Israel and Iran, bringing both nations to the brink of full-scale war. But it was the United States—under the radar—who tipped the balance. B-2 stealth bombers from the U.S. Air Force destroyed key Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. These strikes decimated Iran’s capabilities, finally forcing their hand toward a ceasefire.
Yet as Israel catches its breath from a brush with disaster, the radical left in Israel has returned to what they know best—targeting Prime Minister Netanyahu through politically motivated trials.
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