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Netanyahu says he’s ‘changed the face of the Middle East’ since October 7

The Israeli prime minister took credit for ‘dismantling the Iranian axis piece by piece’

December 10, 2024 09:30
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a hearing in his trial on corruption charges ( Getty Images)

ByDavid Isaac , Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the significance of the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria and spoke of Israel's progress in the "existential war" forced upon it during a nationally televised press conference on Monday, which ended in a fiery back-and-forth with reporters.

"Yesterday, a new chapter opened, a dramatic chapter, in the history of the Middle East," the prime minister said. "The Assad regime in Syria, a central link in Iran's axis of evil, has collapsed after 54 years."

The billions Iran pumped into Syria to prop up Syrian President Bashar Assad's tyrannical rule has "gone down the drain," he noted.

That regime had spread hostility towards Israel, attacked Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, and "served as an outpost of Iranian terrorism and as a conduit for weapons from Iran to Hezbollah," he said.