News ID : 228612
Publish Date : 6/15/2025 5:59:03 PM
Tel Aviv in a trap of fire; Netanyahu’s double-edged loss

Tel Aviv in a trap of fire; Netanyahu’s double-edged loss

Iran’s retaliatory strike on Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Bat Yam, with significant human casualties, has shaken the sleep of Zionist leaders. But what truly trapped Tel Aviv was not just the missiles—it was Netanyahu’s strategic miscalculation.

Nournews: Last night, in response to Israel’s direct attack on Iranian soil on June 11, Tehran launched one of its most powerful missile strikes against the occupied territories. The cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa, Bat Yam, and Rehovot were targeted with dozens of precision missiles—missiles that broke through the Iron Dome and struck military, industrial, and economic centers, leaving the Zionist community stunned. According to regime media, over 240 were injured, 35 are missing, and dozens have been killed. The streets of southern Tel Aviv are in ruins, and rescue teams are still pulling bodies from beneath the rubble.

Missiles that changed the equation

Iran’s response was not merely emotional—it was a calculated, deterrent display of focused power. Tehran’s clear message: the era of hit-and-run is over. No longer can Israel attack Iranian territory and expect only complaints to the UN. Israel, once a proxy-war player, is now on the front line of direct retaliation. Tehran’s strike has redrawn the region’s security equation—an equation in which Israel, with its hollow might and shattered confidence, stands face-to-face with a powerful Iran.

Collapse of Tel Aviv’s military and psychological credibility

Until now, Israel had sought to portray itself as a safe island in an unstable region. But the images from southern Tel Aviv and Bat Yam have buried that narrative under the rubble. Despite U.S. support, air defense systems failed to intercept the strikes, and citizens deep inside occupied lands have lost their psychological sense of safety. Hebrew-language media and the regime’s leader speak of a “sorrowful morning,” while the Israeli army scrambles to restore morale that has already collapsed.

A region on the verge of a new security structure

These events carry not only domestic implications for Israel but also mark a new phase for the region. Tel Aviv’s allies—especially the U.S.—must now revisit their calculations. The Zionist regime is no longer the region’s top military power, but a vulnerable entity under internal and global pressure. From now on, any act of aggression by this regime could provoke real, costly, and missile-based retaliation. With this strike, Iran demonstrated that it not only resists pressure but also has the ability to shape a deterrent balance.

Netanyahu: the war-mongering corrupter playing with fire

That Tel Aviv burns today is the direct result of Benjamin Netanyahu’s boastful and delusional policies—a man who sacrificed Israel’s security for his own political survival and brought the region to the brink of all-out war. Netanyahu, who imagined Tehran to be like Gaza, made a grave strategic error. Today, it is the Zionists who are paying the price for his miscalculation. The blood-stained war criminal, responsible for the deaths of thousands of children, now stands amid the wreckage he created, seeking an escape from collapse. But this time, neither the U.S., nor the Iron Dome, nor media lies can save him.

 


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