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Netanyahu praises 'awesome and righteous might' of US strikes - video
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delivered a short speech praising Trump’s strikes on Iran. Published to his social media account, Netanyahu said the action would “change history”
Sun 22 Jun 2025 05.14 CEST
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