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Israel Prepared for Iran Both Defensively and Offensively, Netanyahu Apologizes for October 7

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran and Hezbollah of pre-emptive attacks, while Tehran spoke of the Jewish state’s annihilation and the region braced for the possibility of a second direct confrontation. 

“We are prepared both defensively and offensively,” Netanyahu stated during a visit Wednesday, August 7, to the IDF induction base at Tel Hashomer. “I know that the citizens of Israel are concerned, and I ask one thing of you: Be patient and level-headed,” he said.“We are striking our enemies and are determined to defend ourselves.” 

The prime minister spoke with inductees at the base amid a tense week as Israel braced for potential reprisal attacks by Iran and its proxy groups, including Hezbollah, which has already been battling the IDF along the country’s northern border with Lebanon for close to 11 months. 

Earlier, Netanyahu, in an interview with American media, apologized for the Oct. 7 attack by the Hamas terrorists happening on his watch. In the interview conducted on Sunday at the prime minister’s office in Jerusalem, the news outlet asked Netanyahu whether he would apologize for the Oct. 7 attack, noting his 17-year cumulative political career has been built on the argument that he is the best leader to ensure Israel’s safety. 

“Apologize?” Netanyahu asked. “Of course, of course. I am sorry, deeply, that something like this happened. And you always look back and you say, ‘Could we have done things that would have prevented it?’” (JPost /VFI News)  

“Lord, we pray for guidance and protection during this turbulent time. We pray in Yeshua’s name that any weapon formed against us shall not prevail and that You will be with us every step of the way, shielding us from harm. We thank You for equipping us for potential attacks and we pray that they will be either prevented or thwarted without causing any harm.”

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