Netanyahu acknowledges halt in fighting with Iran but vows to respond 'with force' to future attacks
In a videotaped statement, Mr. Netanyahu said the fighting stopped after Israel "hit the terror regime in Tehran.” But he said if Iran “makes the mistake and returns to attacking us, we will respond with force,”
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