President of Israel called to rise against the Iranian axis in the Middle East.


The President of Israel calls on the Lebanese and Iranian peoples to 'rise'
The President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, called on the Lebanese and Iranian peoples to 'rise' and oppose the Iranian axis. He stated this during a speech on the Saudi channel Al Arabiya.
'If we confront this and remain steadfast together, we can certainly hope for a better future and create a NATO-like structure in the region that blocks radicalism,' he said.
Herzog did not explain how Israel might respond to an Iranian missile strike, but merely noted that 'we are considering all options in this regard'. Speaking on the eve of the first anniversary of the Hamas attacks, Herzog emphasized that 'this war against us is being led by the empire of evil, Iran and its proxies. We still have 101 hostages in the dungeons of Gaza, suffering immense hardships. And we are fighting in the north and the south, that is, in Gaza and Lebanon. We are trying to change the situation and bring hope to the peoples of the Middle East'.
Herzog called this moment a 'golden opportunity for forces that seek a better future for the Middle East to move forward with new ideas and new plans to resolve this conflict'. The President claims that Israel adheres to international law and deeply cares for its neighbors.
'People in the Gaza Strip deserve a better future as our neighbors, and we deserve a better day and a better future as their neighbors,' he said.
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