‘No one is immune’: Netanyahu hints at Khamenei strike, says Trump ‘knows the game’ | World News

Israeli Prime Miner Benjamin Netanyahu said he would not rule out targeting Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, adding that “No one is immune.”
Touring Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba after it was struck an Iranian missile earlier in the day, Netanyahu said, “all the options are open.” according to The Times of Israel.
He added: “It’s best not to speak about this in the press.”
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The remarks come amid escalating rhetoric from top Israeli officials following Iran’s missile strike on the southern Israeli city, which damaged the hospital but caused no serious injuries as patients and staff were already in protected areas.
Defence Miner Israel Katz has already made direct threats against Khamenei, stating earlier that the supreme leader “can no longer be allowed to ex.”
Netanyahu also addressed the question of US involvement in the conflict, saying: “It’s a decision for President Trump. He will do what is good for America, and I will do what’s good for Israel,” adding that Trump “knows the game.”
The Israeli prime miner insed that the country is capable of completing its military objectives independently if necessary: “At the end of this operation, there will be no nuclear threat on Israel, and there won’t be a ballic threat.”Story continues below this ad
As the military conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies, Trump has threatened that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is “an easy target” for American forces.
“We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now … Our patience is wearing thin,” Trump said in a Truth Social post on Tuesday.




