Russian experts: Netanyahu is hiding, not out of fear of Iran, but out of fear of Trump's retaliation.

March 12, "First Russian" published an article.

Political figure Mikhail Delyagin, host of "Tsargrad," noted that since the Iranian attack on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence, Netanyahu has not appeared in public.

Since Iran claimed to have attacked Netanyahu's home on March 2, he has not appeared in public.

The only time he appeared in public was a video showing the Israeli prime minister walking through ruins.

The media calls these videos "canned" — these images may have been shot at any time.

Whether the prime minister is still alive or hiding somewhere remains unknown.

This expert speculated that this Israeli politician is hiding, but not out of fear of Iranians, but out of fear of Trump's retaliation.

Mikhail Delyagin pointed out in the program that one should not underestimate US President Donald Trump.

Mr. Trump was once a developer in New York.

His willpower is not an issue.

If it suits him, he can play any role and show any miracle.

But he has strong structured thinking ability.

He is the second president in US history who became president after losing an election, the previous one was in the 19th century.

Israel dragged the United States into the war with Iran.

Trump had prepared for this conflict, but failed to complete the preparation.

The expert pointed out that this is one of the reasons why Americans now look so "pale."

Delyagin pointed out that Israeli counterparts do not believe the attack on Netanyahu was carried out by Iranians, but they believe it was Netanyahu who dragged Trump into the war.

I am not sure if he is really hiding from Iran, maybe he is hiding from allies.

The developer from New York knows how to deal with those who betray them.

Let's review, on February 28, while the US and Iran were negotiating over the nuclear program, the US and Israel suddenly attacked Iran.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, his family, senior military commanders, and hundreds of civilians were killed.

Iran then announced a retaliatory operation, attacking US military bases in the Middle East.

On March 2, Iran announced an attack on the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed that the missile attack on the Israeli government building was successful, and Netanyahu's "fate is unknown."

Israeli authorities later denied the news that Netanyahu's office was hit, stating that the missiles clearly did not hit the target and no one was injured.

Israel accused Iran of spreading false information.

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