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Israeli ambassador Yechiel Leiter to the United States said that the Jewish state’s Conflict with Iran This will make the Israeli explosion of legends and walkie-talkies used by members of Lebanon Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria look “simple”.
“We’ve eliminated a lot of surprises,” Wright said during a appearance on TV Network Merit Street on Tuesday.
He continued: “When the dust settles, you will see some surprises on Thursday night and Friday, which will make the operation of the buzzer almost seem simple.”
Leiter refers to the explosion of an approximate pager used by Iran-backed members Hezbollah terrorist organization At least 12 people were killed in Lebanon and Syria on September 17, including two children, and injured nearly 3,000 people. The next day, at least 25 people were killed and more than 600 were injured when the walkie-talkie detonated in the area.

Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said there would be some surprises that would make Israel’s buzzer action look “simple”. (Getty Image)
It was then discovered that Israel was behind the attack, with a small amount of explosives hidden in the equipment being detonated. A U.S. official told the Associated Press at the time that Israel introduced it to the U.S. government after the attack.
But then-state secretary Anthony said that the United States “does not know and does not participate in these incidents.”
Leiter also posted a video message on X on Tuesday, which was recorded outside the situation room Israeli Embassy In Washington, D.C., he explained that Israel “is not changing business in the regime.”
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Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said Israel “is not changing business in the regime.” (Getty Image)
“Today, we continue to deprive the surface-to-ground missile systems scattered throughout Iran. We have reached a point between one-third and half,” he said. “We attacked the broadcast center in central Tehran today because we told the people living on the side to leave. Thousands of Tehranians escaped Tehran to escape from danger. We took the broadcast system. It’s very important. It’s important.
“Iran, incite the public and warn the public not to conduct any kind of demonstrations against the government,” the ambassador continued. “Many questions have been asked about regime change today. In many interviews I conducted, this is a key issue. We are not in the regime change business. We are interested in the threats that exist to us through Iran’s nuclear weapons program and ballistic missile program.”
Iran insists that its nuclear program is peaceful, with U.S. intelligence agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency saying Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons.

The Israeli ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said the Jewish state “has brought many surprises.” (Getty Image)
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“If the Iranian people rise and change the regime, that’s their choice,” Wright said. “And if we play a role in promoting this situation, then I believe history will be in our favor. It’s important to emphasize that despite the war, our economy remains strong and resilient, and that Israel’s stock market continues to rise for the second consecutive day.”
“We are working to assist those who are in trouble in Israel, who want to leave, and those who want to return to Israel, their family, their place in society and the military,” he added. “We hope to find solutions through our neighbors in the next few days. We keep working hard. We keep moving forward. We appreciate your support and prayer.”
Fox News’s Greg Norman and Jennifer Griffin contributed to the report.