Thursday, 1 January 2026

NETANYAHU ASKS PUTIN TO DE ESCALATE TENSIONS WITH IRAN IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE POWER OF IRAN S HYPERSONIC MISSILES

THE NEW YEARS STARTS WITH A NEW ATTITUDE FROM NETANYAHU TOWARDS WAR WITH IRAN AS US MILITARY POWER IS ECLILPSED

BUT WORSE IS STILL TO COME AND MAY BE THE SINKING OF  US AIR CRAFT CARRIERS IN THE CARIBBEAN OR AROUND TAIWAN BY HYPERSONIC MISSILES OR THE EVISCERTATION OF A NATO CAPITAL

From media

Netanyahu said he conveyed his position directly to Putin to prevent further escalation, requesting that the message be passed on to Iranian officials. In an interview with Fox News, he also said that Israel “does not seek tensions” with Iran.

The remarks mark a notable shift in tone from Israeli media narratives that had run numerous stories about the possibility of renewed conflict. Netanyahu’s comments suggest a reluctance to escalate and include an indirect call for restraint from Iran.

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U.S. media reported that American forces fired more than 100 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors, and possibly as many as 150, to counter Iranian ballistic missiles during the fighting. The expenditure reportedly consumed about a quarter of the U.S. THAAD stockpile. The United States operates seven THAAD batteries worldwide, two of which were said to have been deployed in Israel during the conflict.

Analysts noted that the extensive use of the interceptors highlighted vulnerabilities in U.S. missile defense systems and depleted an expensive strategic asset amid declining public support for Israel’s defense.

 Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched a coordinated campaign of missile and drone strikes over the 12-day period in response to Israeli attacks and U.S.-backed strikes on Iranian military and scientific facilities. The operations were carried out in 22 distinct waves and targeted key Israeli military, intelligence, and technological sites, eventually forcing a halt to hostilities.

According to Iranian sources, the strikes hit several high-profile targets, including the Kirya military complex in Tel Aviv—often described as Israel’s “Pentagon”—as well as Camp Moshe Dayan and the Tel Nof, Nevatim, Hatzerim, and Ovda air bases, facilities linked to air operations, intelligence training, and command-and-control capabilities. Analysts believe that due to the extent of damages in the June war, Israel will refrain from imposing another war on Iran.

https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/522352/Netanyahu-confirms-message-to-Iran-via-Putin-says-Israel-seeks

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