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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a strongly worded post today, reaffirming that Israel will continue its military and political stance against what he described as Iran’s “terror network” and its regional allies.

In his remarks, Netanyahu drew a direct contrast with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accusing him of supporting extremist groups while referencing long-standing allegations concerning treatment of Kurdish populations in Turkey.

He stated that Israel would not stay silent in response to any attacks, amid ongoing regional friction involving Iran and its allied groups.

Netanyahu also directed criticism at Spain, accusing it of undermining Israeli forces. He described the military as a highly disciplined and ethical army and said Spain had repeatedly taken hostile diplomatic positions.

Following the statement, he reportedly ordered the removal of Spanish representatives from a coordination facility in Kiryat Gat, signaling a new escalation in diplomatic tensions.

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