'Very difficult night'; Netanyahu says Israel will continue attacking after more than 90 injured in attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the country will continue its attacks following a night of missile strikes that left over 90 injured in southern Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel would maintain its aggressive military stance after what he described as a 'very difficult night' caused by Iranian ballistic missile strikes. These strikes targeted the cities of Arad and Dimona in southern Israel, resulting in a significant number of injuries and prompting nationwide school closures as the situation escalated. Preliminary estimates indicated that the wounded exceeded 90, but official numbers were still being tallied at the time of his statement.
In a message shared on social media platform X, Netanyahu characterized the events as pivotal in the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the necessity for Israel to sustain its offensive operations against perceived adversaries. He highlighted the importance of coordination at local levels, mentioning discussions with mayors of affected areas to better manage the crisis response and ensure that local needs were met during this challenging time.
Furthermore, Netanyahu assured that he had instructed the General Director of his office to mobilize all governmental resources to assist the affected regions. This reflects a broader strategy of maintaining military pressure while ensuring adequate governmental support for communities directly impacted by the violence, underscoring the complex dynamics of Israel's ongoing security challenges amidst regional tensions.