Amid widespread unrest in Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed support for "the Iranian people's struggle for freedom" and wished Iran "to soon break free from the yoke of tyranny."
He stated, "Israel and Iran will once again become loyal partners, jointly building a prosperous future."
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has recently made multiple public statements supporting Iranian protesters, promising to support their "struggle for freedom," but this statement has been criticized by the Iranian government as a hypocritical act of interference in internal affairs, and has raised concerns in the international community about further tensions in the Middle East.
Netanyahu said he admired the "great courage" of the Iranian people and explicitly stated that Israel supports their "struggle for freedom," condemning the Iranian government's violent suppression of civilians. He called on the Iranian people to "stand up for freedom," claiming "the Israeli people are with you."
He proposed that if the current Iranian regime is overthrown, Israel is willing to rebuild a partnership with Iran to jointly build a "prosperous and peaceful future," even promising to provide water technology to solve Iran's drought problem (despite this promise having previously been rejected by Iran as political incitement).
Iranian President Pezeshkian sarcastically said that Netanyahu "cuts off the water supply to Gaza while claiming to help Iran with its water crisis," accusing his remarks of being "crocodile tears." The official emphasized that Israel's oppression of the Palestinians exposed the hypocrisy of its support.
International netizens have mocked Israel as "a wolf promising a meadow to the sheep," and Iranian people generally resent viewing Israel's intervention as "liberation."
Netanyahu's move is as clear as the sun in the sky, known to all.
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