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Netanyahu Links Iran Conflict to Holocaust Memory, Says Regime “Weaker Than Ever”
Netanyahu says Israel and the US dealt Iran its “heaviest blow” amid ongoing tensions during Holocaust remembrance events.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel and the United States have dealt the “heaviest blow” to Iran’s leadership, as the country began observing Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Speaking at the Yad Vashem memorial in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said the impact on Iran has left the regime significantly weakened.
“We delivered the heaviest blow in that regime’s history. It stands weaker than ever before,” he said.
The remarks come amid ongoing regional tensions that escalated after the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas, which triggered the Gaza war and broader confrontation involving Iran-aligned groups.
“For two-and-a-half years, we have been systematically crushing the Iranian axis of evil,” Netanyahu said, referencing operations across Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and the West Bank.
He drew a stark comparison between Iranian nuclear facilities and Nazi-era death camps.
“Had we not acted… [they] might have become synonymous with horror — like Auschwitz, Treblinka, Majdanek and Sobibor,” he said.
Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, which commemorates six million Jewish victims of Nazi persecution, runs from Monday evening to Tuesday evening and is separate from the January 27 global observance.
This year’s remembrance takes place during a fragile ceasefire with Iran following a regional war that began on February 28 with coordinated US-Israeli strikes.
Despite the truce, Israel continues clashes with Hezbollah forces in southern Lebanon, underscoring ongoing regional tensions.
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