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This is the Trump assassination.
Oh, this, oh, shit.
Good afternoon.
Welcome to Washington for a special edition of Special Report.
I'm Brett Baer.
Coming up in a few minutes.
My world exclusive.
Holy shit, bro.
Like, they got him on the Logitech G910 webcam right there.
Damn.
They are down bad.
He looks stressed.
Yeah, probably because they're bombing his country.
Like, if I was him, I'd be stressed, too.
because of the bombs.
With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
the first six Israeli strikes on Iran began.
But first, this afternoon of Fox News Alert,
the growing conflict in the Middle East,
Israel launching a third day of air strikes across Iran.
Israeli officials advising Iranians to evacuate arms factories
and threatening to use even greater force.
Iran saying 128 people have been killed, 900.
Did you see his eyelids?
I know where you're going.
We've had enough conspiracy ships so far today.
Let's just watch the fucking interview, okay?
I know exactly where you're going.
The Islamic Republic responding with missile attacks of its own,
which have killed 13 people wounding more than 360.
Iran's foreign minister saying today his country will stop its attacks if Israel stops theirs.
Let's get the latest now from chief foreign correspondent, Tray Yenks, live in.
in Tel Aviv. Good afternoon, Trey.
Brett, good afternoon. Since the conflict began, Iran has launched more than 250 ballistic missiles
into Israel. Overnight, 11 people were killed when some of those missiles slipped past air
defense systems. I just find it to be shocking that it was only 11 people. I mean, I guess,
again, they all were like under shelter, but like still. I would have expected it to be like hundreds.
to residential areas hundreds more have been wounded when we arrived at one impact site this morning rescue crews were combing through the rubble of an apartment building in central israel looking for survivors one man in his 50s named mayor was still trapped as his son who had been wounded in the attack waited to learn the fate of his father god damn right now rescue workers are digging through the debris holy shit look at all that
attack that targeted central Israel.
They are looking for survivors who are trapped under the rubble, including Mair, that father,
his son Ulfik is off in the distance, still wearing his hospital gown after he was pulled
from the blast site.
He is hoping for a miracle today following this Iranian attack.
That sucks, man.
That fucking sucks.
That's sad.
Israel is responding to these recent attacks with more airstrikes targeting both military and energy positions.
Do you have a deadline or shelter?
Iran. Iranian media reports 128 people have been killed and 900 injured. We know among that list
are Iranian nuclear scientists and top IRGC commanders targeted by Israel. Iran's foreign ministers
spoke today about the American support for Israel during the conflict. Now, in conversations
with Israeli sources, they are drawing a stark contrast. And what is happening here? The Israelis
are going after military and nuclear sites. The Iranians are firing ballistic missiles toward
Israeli civilians. Brett.
in Tel Aviv. Trey, thank you. Joining us now, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Mr. Prime Minister, welcome back to the national report. Here it comes. Let's go. Let's get it.
We're going to see what he's got to say. Thank you. Good to be with you, Bert.
First of all, let me start at the beginning. Why did you launch this operation now?
Because we were facing an imminent threat, a dual existential threat. One, the threat of Iran
rushing to weaponize. That's one. There in which Iran.
to make atomic bombs.
I think that's legitimate.
I think Iran was trying to do that.
Pacific and declared intent to destroy us.
Second, a rush to increase their ballistic missile arsenal
into the capacity that they would have 3,600 weapons a year,
new weapons within three years, 10,000 ballistic missiles,
each one weighing a ton, coming in at Mach 6.
That's a lot.
Right into our cities, as you saw today.
and then in six years 20 i i feel like this is how many of you guys feel this way i totally see why
israel attack them i can totally see why sure yeah 100% 20 000 that's no country can sustain that
and certainly not a country the size of israel so we had to act it was the 12th hour we did act
to save ourselves but also i think to not only protect ourselves but but
protect the world from this incendiary regime.
We can't have the world's most dangerous regime,
have the world's most dangerous weapons.
We're protecting ourselves,
but by doing so, we're protecting many others.
I think that a lot of people probably,
there's a degree of this that's true.
Like, is it true enough that I want to send them a bunch of aid and money?
No, but I do think that it would be better for everybody
if Iran did not have nuclear weapons.
But I would say that about any country, by the way.
Like it would be better for everybody if China didn't have them or Russia didn't have them or Pakistan didn't have them or even India or America didn't have them.
I just I think they're too dangerous and it would be better if nobody had them.
So what I'm saying is like this is a categorical viewpoint that I have.
And like yes, Iran is more unstable than let's say the USA or China.
But still it that's that's why nuke fatigue.
Bro, like there's two we've got to stop using the fatigue.
thing, okay? Press you on the Intel on the nuclear part. Less than two months ago, the new
director of national intelligence, Tulsa Gabbard, testified on Capitol Hill, saying that
everything had been suspended since 2003 and had not restarted, that the nuclear program had not
been restarted by the Iranians. So did something change from end of March until this week? Was the U.S.
Intel wrong? The intel we got and we shared with the United States was a
Absolutely clear. It was absolutely clear that they were working in a secret plan to weaponize the uranium.
They were marching very quickly. Again, easily I could believe that. The enriched uranium you need for like energy and shit is like 3% and theirs was at 60.
And other people said it was somewhere at like 80 or 70% too.
Achieve a test device and possibly an initial device.
I heard 90. It's certainly less than a year.
That was the intel we shared with the United States.
I think we have excellent intel in Iran.
I think we've proven that.
And that is something that we couldn't possibly.
I think that's true.
They do.
I mean, it's obvious they do.
That's how they're hitting apartment buildings and killing one guy.
And it's the right guy.
Yeah, 100% they have good intel.
Except whether it would be 12 months or 13 months is immaterial.
Once they go that route, it's too late.
And we will not have a second Holocaust.
a nuclear holocaust. We already had one.
They've got to stop alting with this.
They've got to stop.
Like, it's, I think it's starting to alienate a lot of people.
In the previous century, the Jewish state is not going to have.
The Holocaust made it on the Jewish people. It's not going to happen.
Never again is now, and we have to act now.
What is the goal of these strikes?
You talked early in one of your speeches after the attacks began.
with a message directly to the Iranian people.
Clearly, some of these strikes have targeted Iranian leadership, military, nuclear scientists, and other leaders.
So is regime change part of the effort here?
That's the goal, right? I mean, it has to be the goal.
Could certainly be the result because the Iran regime is very weak.
I think it's basically left with two things.
It's plans to have atomic bombs and ballistic missiles.
That's basically what Iran has.
they certainly don't have the people.
80% of the people would throw these theological thugs out.
I mean, they murder them, they oppress them for 46 years,
they've urine for freedom.
He's right.
They shoot women because their hair is uncovered.
They shoot students.
They just suck the oxygen from the...
They just suck.
Yeah, they're assholes.
There's a bunch of assholes over there.
Yeah, for sure, he's right.
Yeah, I mean, true.
Yeah, he's totally right.
He's been gifted people, the Iranian people.
And you know, the Persian people and the Jewish people have had an ancient friendship.
It goes back to the times of Cyrus the Great.
It could happen again.
But again, Iran was one of the first countries to recognize Israel as a country back in the day.
They were OGs and they had like ventures together like they had this pipeline.
And, you know, really after that revolution in the 1979, I think that's when it changed.
you're right yeah
I didn't know that
I didn't either
I looked into this
because it was confusing to me too
no I just I mean obviously
like I'm not an expert right
I just read a little bit about it myself
decision to act
to rise up
this time is the decision of the Iranian people
we decided to act
because we had to
we saw enough uranium
and rich uranium for nine bombs
and all that to do was weaponize them
we stopped that
by attacking, we're attacking their nuclear sites.
We attack their chief nuclear scientists working.
It's like Hitler's nuclear scientists.
Would you leave them?
Of course not.
Two volts so far.
You'd think it would be on cool down.
We attacked their top command.
I can inform you Brett that moments ago,
we also got the chief intelligence officer and his deputy in Tehran
because we're now over the skies of Tehran.
Our pilots are brave...
I think the point that I'm making by saying that is that I think that the...
The constant guilt-tripping about what happened in World War II that was awful
is wearing thin on a younger audience that has a looser and looser connection to the current
events reality of it happening.
And that's getting so old.
Yeah, that's what I'm really trying to say is that like you're looking at, like,
for example, like if you're 25 right now, like, you're a guy that's 25, like, maybe
your great grandfather, like, think about, oh, so if you're 25.
You were born in your 2000, like 1940, 1945.
This was like, what, 60, 70 years ago, something like, you know, 60 years ago.
It's like two or three generations away from you.
And I think constantly referencing back to that over and over, you think about like World War I messaging for people that are like around our age, right?
Like 30s to 40s.
I don't really think a lot of us would really have put a lot of stock into that, would we?
Like I wouldn't because I'm like, oh, this happened a really long time ago.
Well, I think the same thing's happening for the younger people that feel this way about World War II.
Same as slavery arguments?
Yeah.
Yeah, I think that's happening as well.
And like as the farther away that we get from, you know, slavery, the civil war, civil rights, Rosa Parks, etc., these things become less current events and it becomes increasingly harder to emotionally weaponize.
these events in order to make people take up a cause.
Like, do you guys see, do you guys see what I'm saying here?
Because I'm seeing a tremendous amount.
I don't know if you guys are noticing this, but some of the most extreme conservative
people and people that are like aligned with, I mean, I don't like using this term,
but like extremely right-leaning national socialist, you know, like Nazi adjacent stuff,
many of them are under the age of, I'd say, 25.
especially under the age of 30.
It's a very young movement of people.
I think it's more important events in our generation versus early mid-2000s.
And here's what I think is even more interesting about it.
And this is the last point.
I'm sorry I'm going off on a tangent,
but I just want to talk about something that I've observed.
So you're seeing this massive resurgence of extremely right-wing men that are young,
like 25 and under.
But I'm not seeing that as much with left-wing people.
and like women. Like, for example, if I look at those no kings protests, it's a bunch of fucking geriatrics out there.
Like, this is some, this is a, this is, you know, the nursing home bust them over so they can protest for Trump and get some nostalgia about how it was like in civil rights.
I mean, really, it's crazy.
Hard time, soft time. So that's what I'm saying in general, right? That's where I'm out.
Nursing home revolution. Yeah. And so I'm, and, and that imbalance, I think,
is going to become more and more pronounced
as these people enter more of the public space.
And I think young guys, like guys that are 15 now,
are following the trend of the guys that are 25 now as well.
And under 25.
Pilots.
That's what I'm noticing.
We're targeting military sites, nuclear sites.
That's what we're doing to take out those two threats.
Unlike the Iranians, who your reporter said correctly,
they're targeting our civilians.
They're bombing our civilians.
So that's a difference. They're a terrorist regime. We can't have Iran, have nuclear weapons.
And by the way, our intel shows that they intend to give these nuclear weapons to their Quti proxies and others.
And that's nuclear terrorism on a global scale. It threatens everyone.
And the last thing is they have plans to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Right now, 8,000 kilometers very soon, just at a little distance, and they can reach the eastern seaboard of the United States.
people who chant death to America, try to assassinate President Trump twice, killed 241 of
your Marines in Beirut, killed and injured thousands of American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq,
try to bomb a restaurant in Washington, D.C.
Chant death to America, burn the American flag. Do you want these people to have nuclear
weapons and the means to deliver them to your cities? Of course not. So we're defending ourselves,
but we're also defending the world. I want to talk about the nuclear threat. I want to talk about
President Trump, you just said Iran tried to assassinate President Trump twice.
Do you have intel that the...
What? Wait, what?
I never heard about this. That's a pretty bold claim.
Yeah, it...
The assassination attempts on President Trump were directly from Iran?
Through proxies, yes. Through their intel, yes. They want to kill him.
Look, he's enemy number one. He's a decisive leader.
These were two qualifying statements through their proxies and through qualifying info.
I wish he would be more specific.
Hopefully he will be.
He never took the path that others took to try to bargain with him in a way that is weak,
giving them basically a pathway to enrich uranium, which means a pathway to the bomb,
patting it with billions and billions of dollars.
He took up his fake agreement and basically tore it up.
He killed Qasem Soleimani.
He said, made it very clear, including now, you cannot have a nuclear weapon, which means in Canada and rich.
He's been very forceful.
So for them, he's an enemy number one.
Look, they also try to kill me, but I'm his junior partner.
When did you understand that President Trump is a great threat to Iran's plans to weaponize nuclear weapons and use them?
When did you tell President Trump you were going to launch these strikes?
Look, I've been in content.
It's in contact with President Trump.
We've known each other for many years.
And obviously, we informed our American friends and President Trump, our great friend, ahead of time.
We did.
You knew about it, of course.
I mean, there were reports that President Trump kind of helped you achieve your strategic surprise by publicly or urging you not to attack when he already knew you had decided to do it.
Again, would I bet that, like,
Again, this is the kind of stuff that, like, would Trump have done this?
Absolutely, he would have done this.
He would have said, okay, guys, yep, we're going to have a negotiation tomorrow.
I'll see everybody tomorrow.
And then, oh, wow, the negotiations didn't work out.
Okay, well, I gave you 60 days.
And on the 61st day, oh, wow, look, a bunch of bombs show up.
And everybody that disagreed with me is dead now.
That's crazy.
What are the odds?
So you were close.
to implicate us in this nonsense?
No.
Really? Do you think Trump, do you think that's, I think that's exactly what Trump did?
Mafia tactics?
Yeah.
No, any time that there is basically some sort of action that is basically a mafia tactic and Trump does it,
I'm like, yep, that's probably, that's probably true.
Trump, yeah, the late great Al Capone.
Remember that?
coordinating with the U.S. throughout this.
process. Look, we're fully coordinated, but understand that America, under President Trump,
will make, President Trump will make the decisions that are best for America. And that's the way
it is. He understands that I, as the Prime Minister of Israel, the one and only Jewish state,
must make the decisions that are important for the survival of my country, and he will do what
is best for America. That is a relationship of mutual respect and mutual confidence.
Does Israel have the capacity to strike Iran's
nuclear sites deep underground?
Well, we've certainly done quite a bit.
We've destroyed the main...
Why would they say that?
This is like saying, so what time are you going to attack tomorrow?
What time is the sneak attack tomorrow?
Yeah, I mean, obviously, if they can, they're not going to say it.
And if they can't, they're also not going to say it because it makes them look bad.
They're never going to say it.
The one and only, is there another?
Oh, the Jewish state?
As far as I know, like the U.S. is the only, they're Israel. Jesus.
The U.S., fuck, Israel is the only Jewish state.
That's what I meant to say.
Israel is the only Jewish state.
In Hattans, that's the main enrichment facility.
And if we need to, we'll add whatever is needed.
But yes, we're committed to achieving both goals.
And I'm not going to get into all of our objectives.
I don't want to get into specific operational plans.
But it's our existence, but not only ours.
I think it's a wider battle here.
Thanks for the clip.
Of civilization against barbarism, of good against bad.
I mean, this regime, look at what it's done without nuclear weapons.
It's just fomented evil everywhere.
I get the barbarism argument, and I understand that, and I'm not a big fan of it.
But whenever I see, there's a big part of me that when I see how surgical they are with attacking Iran, and then what seems to me, again,
that I get this could be the untrained eye, but what seems to me as indiscriminate destruction in Gaza,
I feel like everybody is engaging in a little bit of barbarism here, aren't we?
I mean, they've pushed international terrorism to the hilt and to every part of the Middle East.
I understand.
I understand.
In Iraq.
No, I understand the counter arguments.
I get it.
I'm just not sold.
I get it.
I'm just not sold.
where they had Chisbalah, Hamas, where they encouraged the Qutis, the great massacre of October 7th, the Qutis.
That's what they're doing when they don't have nuclear weapons, including attacking American targets.
Imagine what they'll do if they had nuclear weapons.
And I'm always amazed that people who say they care about America and they don't want a war.
They're right.
This is a forever war that Iran is doing without nuclear weapons.
And imagine what they will do if they have them.
I think for the security of Israel, America, the world, it must make sure that they don't have these weapons and the means to deliver it.
And they're working on both.
I just want to ask you about the nuclear sites.
Fordo nuclear enrichment facility located deep inside a mountain.
These are from Iranian nuclear experts inside this mountain near Kome.
Esfahan, deeply buried facility where Iran stores its highly enriched uranium.
In some ways, experts say it might even be more important than Fordo.
the IAEA says it's a half mile deep.
So I guess the question is, if the goal is destroying Iran's nuclear program,
how do you do so without the 30,000 pound bunker buster bombs that really only the U.S. has?
Have you asked President Trump to use that 30,000 pound penetrator bomb to get to those facilities?
I'm not going to go.
So tell us, have you decided to use the secret weapon or not?
Like, I mean, what are you doing asking this shit?
What are you doing with this?
No comment?
Yeah, of course they asked.
Obviously, they would ask.
And if they didn't ask, it's because they knew they wouldn't need to.
Get into my discussions with the president.
Yeah, I'm not going to talk about that.
His decisions are his decisions.
As for these targets, we've destroyed.
One thing that I do have to say that I appreciate from this guy is that,
that he's not entangling the U.S. with his language.
I do have to appreciate that, and I'm glad to see that.
Behind the conversion facility that's a very important facility.
He's a long-time politician.
Without which you can't really build a weapon.
That's gone.
There are other plans that we have.
I won't get into it.
I think Israel has shown that it has, well, how shall I say,
We're the innovation nation.
We're called that startup nation.
So we have quite a few startups and quite a few rabbits up our sleeve.
And I don't think that I should get into that.
Okay.
Well, I mean,
So they got a bunch of, he got a bunch of those little sneak attack things.
They got rabbits up there.
So, I mean, the thing is they did do like I, you don't have to, you don't discount these guys, bro.
That paid your shit that they did, that was diabolical.
That was.
That was some crazy ass shit.
You go and do that pager thing.
So, like, I kind of believe them, honestly.
I brought back.
Oh, man.
Yeah, I didn't realize how big of an interview this was either,
because, like, I was reading some excerpts from this earlier today, like, in bed even.
And, yeah, this is a big deal.
Masada's a whole building for explosive drones inside Tehran,
which is crazy as fuck.
this is pager level how much schmegma is on asmon's dick ask your mom okay let's get back to it
are you getting everything from the u.s that you've you've asked for is there something that you've
asked for that you're not getting what i'll say this is that i deeply appreciate president
trump's decision to help in the defense of israel american pilots are shooting down drones that
i think he's just got to understand that like the u.s especially after how long we were in the middle
least last time. I don't want to get into another one of these fucking things. Because it's
always and it is never just one thing, right? Like, it's sick of it. Lost their appetite?
Yeah. Towards Israel, as do our pilots. American thad missile batteries are helping defend
Tel Aviv and Greater Tel Aviv area. American Aegis ships are in the Mediterranean. That's all
a decision by President Trump, which I deeply appreciate. Again, his decisions on
what to do, what to do at any given time is the president's decision.
I trust his judgment.
That's fine.
Do you have any estimate on how much you have set back Iran's nuclear program?
I think that based off of that, Trump has given them certain promises behind closed doors that he will assist them with things.
Because it seems like he's no longer trying to proposition to the American people to, like, create pressure on Trump.
I think it's probably already happened.
Now, what are those, what is that?
I mean, hopefully we don't find out, but I don't know.
I think we've set them back quite a bit.
I think they were completely surprised.
And, you know, surprise is a great element of success.
Remember the prages?
Yeah.
Remember Nasrallah?
That's part of breaking up the Iranian axis.
True.
And we achieved that with surprise.
And I think we achieved a great surprise the other day when we started.
You know, we could wait and wait and wait.
They'd string along the negotiations.
We gave them a chance.
I gave them a chance.
That's the reason why they bombed them after they planned the negotiations
is because they thought they were just fucking around.
I feel like it's pretty obvious.
That's the reason why they did it.
Israel just directly threatened the U.S. president
that if the U.S. doesn't join the war against Iran, they will kill him.
I mean, I don't know.
That's not how I would interpret that.
It became clear, I think, to the United States as well,
because the president was very clear.
He said, you can't have nuclear weapons.
No, no, that person is just, again, unclear English.
What he means to say is that they is Iran and not Israel.
But because he wasn't clear in the way that he structured his sentence,
it sounded like he meant Israel.
And in order not to have nuclear weapons, you can't enrich uranium.
And they basically strung everybody along.
And it was clear to us.
It was going nowhere.
I could wait and wait and wait until they officially declared that the talks were off.
or they uh you know and we officially declare that we're going to attack them that's not a they
intentionally led them to believe that they would continue talking to them to lull them into a
false sense of security so they could kill them that's obviously what happened duh i mean that's
art of war stuff i mean come on like this is there's a book written on how to do this from 2,000 years
ago i conduct wars just pay for your own bullets dude yeah so we're at
you know, we're geared to do whatever is necessary to achieve our dual aim, to remove two
existential threats, two existential threats, the nuclear threat and the ballistic missile threat.
And we're doing that as we speak now in Tehran, but we're not bombing the population.
We're telling the population leave.
So when we hit the targets embedded in civilian areas, you won't be hurt.
And there is now mass migration from Tehran right now.
That's what's happening.
because we're giving them forewarning.
Mr. Prime Minister, what proportion of Iranian air defenses do you think you've taken out?
Back in October, the air defenses were really decimated.
Now you say you have kind of control of the skies as you're picking these targets,
yet these missiles and drones are still coming your way as they attacked.
Yeah, how the fuck did so many missiles hit yesterday?
I never seen the Iron Dome fuck up that bad.
That's a lot.
as you point out, civilian areas inside Israel.
Well, you're right.
First of all, we're doing a lot to prevent a lot of them from coming in, but it's not
hermetic.
You're quite right.
But when I say we have control of the skies, you correctly said that they had a very dense anti-aircraft
batteries between the western border of Iran and Tehran, and basically are incredible, just there's
no other word to describe it, our incredible intel guys.
and the Mossad, they did wonderful work to peel off the layers of protection that they had,
and our pilots took them out.
And so we have a free highway to Tehran, and we can now pick off the targets that we need in Tehran
and other places without having our planes shot down now.
And so far, none of them have been shot down.
And I hope that continues.
I thought they said one of them got shot down.
Are they denying that?
I guess maybe they are.
We are absolutely resolute to remove this threat.
This is what you have to do.
Who knows?
At the brink of catastrophe.
And I think it's not just our test.
Do we actually believe that Iran would nuke Israel even ever if they even acquire nukes?
If they do that, it would be mutual mass destruction.
Israel is nukes as well.
I mean, Iran has a history of saying things that aren't good about Israel.
Things like Israel shouldn't exist.
We're going to destroy.
Israel. We want to destroy the nation of Israel. Things like that. I mean, that would, I mean, bro,
that's, that's kind of a lot, right?
Churchill talked about the slumber of democracies. He said that democracies tend to sleep until
the jarring gong of danger wakes them up. Well, sometimes it might not wake them up. Certainly,
we didn't need to wake up gong. I've been talking about the Iranian.
threat for 40 years, three years, I think, four years after the Iranian regime, the Atollah
regime hijacked Iran and the people of Iran. I said the greatest threat facing Israel and potentially
the world is this regime that will try to arm itself with nuclear weapons. And I've devoted a considerable
part of my life, in fact, most of my life, to preventing that. And when the gong of danger sounds,
and you know it's the last moment, it's a 12th hour, you've got to act. That's what responsible
leaders do. And what I want... I don't blame him for attacking Iran. If I were in his position,
I probably would have done the same thing. I mean, I can't know that because he knows a million
times more about it. But like based off of just like my layman's perspective, yeah, of course,
of course they would attack them. Yeah.
What I seek is that the entire world will do what President Trump is doing. He's standing up
for good against evil. He's standing up for the right against the wrong. He's standing out for good
against bad. And I think that's very admirable. I salute you for it, President Trump.
The President's also, however, Mr. Prime Minister, calling for Iran to get back to the table.
Yeah, he definitely knows the fixes, then. I feel like that's the vibe I'm getting.
You don't seem to be saying that that's worth it. How does this end?
Well, in fact, I said it is worth it if they'll do what the President wants.
And that is eliminate their enrichment capacity. You know, that's a lot of
better than my country, my forces, my brave pilots having to do it.
It's much better than our Assad operatives on the ground having to do it.
But if they don't do it, and they certainly didn't want to do it, it became very clear,
we had to act.
We don't wait until we have a nuclear holocaust.
That's not going to happen again.
So how does it end?
Well, it'll end when we remove those capacities, and we will.
I don't think that'll matter if you remove the capacities,
because you're still going to have the same exact people that are running it that are going to try to do it again or try to do something else similar to it.
The problem is the people running the government there. It's not like the nuclear weapons are obviously an enabler for bad actors, but it's mainly the government there. That's the problem. Regime change? Yeah, that's the goal.
The people will die soon too. Yeah, I mean, like the main guy will. He's 86, right? I mean, 86 is pretty old.
You stopped short of killing Iran's civilian leaders.
Just military commanders, I mentioned, nuclear scientists, but not the Supreme Leader.
No, no, Iran's leader.
There's a Reuters report just moving, saying that President Trump in the last couple of days vetoed an Israeli plan to kill Iran's supreme leader.
Oh, so he just bringing it up directly.
Damn.
And the two U.S. officials.
Is that true?
actually there's so many false reports of conversations that never happened and i'm not going to
get into that but i can tell you i think that we do what we need to do he did he did yeah there's so
many false reports we do what we need to do yeah with that answer they'll do what we need to do
And I think the United States knows what is good for the United States, and I'm just not going to get it.
Okay.
The Iran foreign...
Yes.
Absolutely.
Because I think that Trump is probably worried, and this is a very fair and reasonable worry,
that killing the leader of Iran will create a power vacuum in Iran, that will create a destabilizing force,
that will create a new terrorist organization.
And now it's basically you cut off the head, and now there's two more heads.
Like a hydra. Like Afghanistan?
Yeah, ISIS 2.7, Taliban 2.0.
No, it's Taliban like 5.3 or something.
Like, it's happened so many times.
Like, at this point, it should just be expected.
Minister today told reporters this,
if Israel stops attacks on Iran, quote,
our responses will stop.
The attack on Iran in the midst of nuclear talks
clearly demonstrates the Israeli regime's opposition
to any form of negotiation.
of the canceled talks that were intended to take place today.
He said Iran would have presented a counterproposal
that, quote, could have opened doors
for an all-out agreement with the Americans.
So, again, the foreign minister is saying,
if you stop, they will stop.
What's your response to that?
Well, first of all, it's hogwash.
While they were negotiating, they had Toloff.
It just says this fucking bullshit.
He's like, yeah, they're lying.
That's it.
The funny thing is,
that I actually
The fact is
I kind of believe him.
Yeah, he's like, yeah, they're bullshitting.
They want regime change?
Yeah, I think that's what they're doing.
That's why they haven't killed
the main leader
is they don't want to martyr him.
They want the regime change to happen
from inside of Iran
so hopefully they can have like a,
they can maintain a relationship
with them after that.
That and also,
but it has to be organic, right?
We can't,
I don't think we can change
like the U.S. has been involved in regime change for a while, right?
I don't know. I think we should try something different.
Yeah, I think let's try something different.
Himself. I mean, I issued, tweeted again and again, death to Israel. Israel must be destroyed.
Yeah.
So some good faith there, right? Aside from that, they had bad faith because they were cheating.
And we saw it in our intel. It was very clear. And the U.S. had the same intel. Believe me.
And this is also discovered by a third party organization that,
saw that Iran was using enriched uranium too. So literally everybody except for Iran says that
Iran is lying. We share that intelligence. One of the great things of our unprecedented cooperation
that has happened under President Trump is that we share every bit of information. So number one,
he's lying. That's not new. Iran lies all the time. They cheat. But the second point is that they
are, they say, okay, we'll stop if you stop. Stop what? You'll continue to develop your
engines of death, mass death,
continue to develop your nuclear bombs,
continue to develop the ballistic missiles,
like the one that fell in Tel Aviv, near Tel Aviv today.
I was there, you know, the whole building
just slammed through children sleeping in their beds,
killed, women sleeping in their beds, killed.
Horrible stuff.
Yeah, they'll stop and continue to develop
the means for our extermination.
That's not going to happen.
So obviously, that's not said in good faith.
The issue here is not de-escalation.
the issue here is not ceasefire.
The issue here is stopping.
So they're not even, they're not,
basically he's saying they're not going to stop the bombs.
The bombing will continue until more Allen proves
or until the regime changes.
Yeah, that's basically it.
Things that will threaten our survival and we're committed to stopping.
You're in Greece?
I don't think he's in Greece anymore.
If they are willing to.
I heard that he wasn't.
I could be wrong.
That's a different matter.
I said that, I said that months ago.
And I said, and I went my meeting with the president in Washington.
Yeah.
Overnight.
If you can get a deal that does it, fine.
But he did not because the president didn't want it.
It's because Iran didn't want it.
And they cheated.
Overnight, you expanded your esturess to include oil and energy infrastructure in Iran.
Is that a different phase?
What's the point?
Well, this was an oil container.
It wasn't a production site.
But it merely means that we're ready to take.
take whatever action is needed.
And of course, we'll take some of those actions in response to what Iran does to us.
But as I said, our main targets are the military and nuclear targets, and we're taking them
out with the precision and with purpose.
You know, we're not hearing much harsh criticism from the Gulf Arab countries.
There have been some statements.
Saudi Arabia putting out the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its condemnation, strong denunciation
of the Israeli attacks that targeted the Islamic Republic of Iran, which violated sovereignty.
These attacks represent a blatant violation of international laws and norms.
That was early on, but not much since then.
No, I don't think they really give a shit.
Yeah, I don't think they care.
Saudis are happy about this? Yeah.
Oh, no.
Anyway.
How do you judge the...
Everyone hates Iran? Yeah, it seems that way, right?
And, yeah, Saudi Arabia literally allowed them to use their airspace.
What?
Yeah. I think also, like after all those meetings Trump did with the guys in the Middle East,
the last thing they want is to get behind, like, I mean, he just locked in a bunch of money for them.
And they locked in like trillions of dollars of trade. They don't want to fuck that up. That's the last thing.
Also, by the way, it's raining kind of hard outside. So if I go offline, that that's the reason why.
state's response to what's happening now. It's very nice. It's cozy. Well, I'll leave that to them. They can
speak for themselves. But I think, I truly believe, you know, that we have a great future. If we take
out Iran, Iran has been the systematic fomenture. It's not even taking out Iran. It's taking out
their government that's hated by their people. Sabotar.
I would not. What do you guys think? Where do you think? Where do you think?
think Iran's government has a higher approval rating. Western leftists or Iranian people?
Everybody knows the answer, right? And isn't that fucking stupid? It's not your close. Yeah.
The Saudi oil facilities, they send terrorists everywhere.
Especially wild. I know. So I think that I have a different conception, a different future.
And it was embarked on with the help of President Trump and his leadership in the Abraham Accords,
where we signed peace treaties with four Arab states
expanding the peace, something that wasn't done for a quarter of a century.
And I believe that we'll have opportunities to expand the peace as well
with other of the Arab states next to us.
I think they understand that Iran is a mortal threat to them as well.
They have their eyes on their oil facilities.
Yeah, yeah, none of them over there like Iran.
Yeah, this is the thing.
Nobody likes Iran.
Like Iran's trying to ask them to help
and they're like, oh, my phone was off.
I didn't get the call.
The waterways with the Houthis,
they want to conquer the Middle East.
And the one obstacle they've had so far
is the state of Israel,
because we're the ones fighting Iranians.
And the other obstacle they have is President Trump.
And I think, I'll tell you,
they think that President Trump is an enormous obstacle.
They think that Israel is a very big obstacle,
and they're out to get us both.
In fact, they try to kill me too.
They fired a missile into my bedroom windows.
They missed.
Wow.
The, uh,
wait, wait, what?
To, uh, get us both.
In fact, they tried to kill me too.
They fired a missile into my bedroom windows.
They missed.
Wow.
They missed.
Jesus.
What the fuck?
Yeah, they did a drone?
I didn't even know that.
I never heard.
Yeah, I, I, I guess I wasn't paying attention when that happened.
Damn.
The Saudi Crown Prince, as you remember, in September 23, told me he was getting closer every day to recognizing Israel and normalization the very next day.
You repeated that to me.
Take a listen.
Reports that you had suspended talks.
No, no, that's not true.
Not true.
So you think, if you were to characterize it, are you close?
It's pretty obvious, like, he just doesn't want to...
Like, I actually, the thing where he killed the journalist was not great, but overall, I really like this guy.
I think that he's got, I think he's got his head in the right spot.
I do.
I know you heard those words from the Saudi Crown Prince.
What was your response?
Well, I was delighted to hear what he had to say.
He is.
To borrow a phrase, I think we're getting closer to peace every day that passes.
Obviously, October 7th was just a few days later.
Can you get back to that moment pre-October 7th?
I think what you heard was correct.
One of the possible reasons for the timing of Hamas' attack,
and remember Hamas is Iran's, one of Iran's terror.
There's a Washington Post journalist actively trying to subvert his nation,
not saying to deserve death, but I understand their point.
You shouldn't go to Saudi Arabia and start shit with them.
Mike, they literally have a sword on their flag.
What were you thinking?
Literally the dumbest idea you could have.
I wouldn't have done that either.
Coolest flag ever.
Saudi Arabia flag is way cooler than the Hezbollah flag.
It's not even remotely close.
The Saudi Arabia flag looks awesome.
The Hezbollah flag looks like it looks like it's some kind of brand of
mustard. I don't know what
Hassan was thinking.
He's just trying to be edgy or something.
It's not even remotely close.
That they may
have brought up the attack.
Low-grade design. Yeah.
Not even coordinated with others as they were
supposed to do. It's perhaps that they were
afraid that the words of the
Saudi crown prince and my
own words were about to materialize.
But they will materialize one day,
I'm sure of it. And that day will be
a lot sooner once we get rid of this
mortal threat.
that Iran poses not only to Israel, but to our Arab neighbors, to Europe, to the United States,
to many others.
Last thing, Mr. Prime Minister, I'd be remiss if I didn't ask about the situation in Gaza.
One of the reasons it's not moving forward, the normalization is because of how that's happening.
Understand that you put the onus on Hamas for everything that's happening there.
But as of now, you know, we take the Gaza Health Ministry for what it is.
they say the death is 55,000.
The United Nations puts it at that number as well,
but they're citing the Gaza Health Ministry
and women and children making up half of the dead.
Is there an Israeli estimate as far as the death in Gaza
since the start of that operation?
Well, the ratio of civilian combatants to non-combatants
about one to one, which is unheard of
in such a dense urban environment.
And that's happening because we're telling the population leave
in Hamas at gunpoint,
sometimes shooting them, saying, stay in the war zone. That's why you have or had a lot of...
By the way, I believe this. I think Hamas has no problem murdering their own people. I think Hamas is
awful. They kill people who protest against them. They're an oppressive, terrorist, militaristic
force. They're awful. They're awful. Like, I mean, and again, it doesn't make Israel good,
but Hamas is the, they are the oppressors there. They use them as shields. Yeah.
Civilian casualties, that is decreased and happily because we're doing everything in our power to separate combatants from non-combatants.
The reason this war has been going on for so long is horrible.
Well, one primary reason is the hostages.
They've taken hostages.
Remember, this is the regime that took Americans hostage.
That's how they began.
53 captives, less than half of them believed to be alive.
Is that fair?
20 are alive.
The rest, unfortunately, are.
are not alive.
Wow.
But, you know, we started out with, we've already brought back 200 and,
two, 202 hostages, most of them alive.
Some people believe them.
There's a big part of me.
I always wonder, like, you know, I think about ethical concepts like this.
Is it ethical for them to continue this ongoing war that kills thousands of people
in order to hopefully negotiate for the lives of 20 people rather than like immediately go in
and like militarily remove this like terrorist organization.
I don't know.
You're so biased towards Israel.
Hamas are terrorists.
And so is Israel.
You have no idea about colonialism.
Hamas is terrorists.
Okay.
So then you agree.
Yeah, they're bad.
Yeah, that's what I was saying.
That's my whole, that's my whole point.
In the beginning of the war, in fact, our senior,
the most senior military people,
they said, we'll be lucky if we got one.
And I said, no, I don't think so.
I think that a combination of military.
and diplomatic pressure, we'll get us, we can get them out. And I'm committed to getting all of them out.
I've said two days ago, I've instructed our people to try to resume the negotiations for a ceasefire
that would enable us to take Steve Whitkoff, the American envoy, has made an offer to begin.
I don't think they're going to get a ceasefire. I think as long as Hamas is there, they're not getting a
ceasefire because Hamas, their power structure is through fear and war. The moment the war ends,
people are going to hate them. They might get killed. And also, they lose a lot of their power.
They're not going to let this war end because this war is their, this is the reason why they exist.
Yeah, pressure Qatar. Yeah, that's it. A 60 days, six fire, a ceasefire in which half of the
those hostages would be released right away. And I said, yes, we're ready to go. There's been some
development there. I hope we are able to do that because I'm committing to getting them out.
And I'm committed to getting them out and also to get to separate the Hamas from controlling
the humanitarian aid that we're trying to give the people of Gaza. And you saw people from Palestine
complaining about this, about how Hamas basically acts as the only liaison to the Palestinian people.
and Trump, a big W move by Trump, subverted that and started giving aid directly to the Palestinians.
Because that's the problem.
And if you're a Palestinian, like, Hamas is making this a lot harder for you.
They're trying to give?
Yeah, sure, sure.
And, yeah, Hamas even raids the aid trucks.
Yeah, exactly.
He doesn't want to stop because there's still Palestinians there and he can't build Israel settlements.
Because they rob it.
they steal it and then they take a good chunk for themselves and then they hike up the prices
and give a pittance to the civilian population.
So we have a plan that we devised with the help of American firms to separate the giving
of the humanitarian aid to the population from Hamas control.
That is a really good idea.
And I think that's how you beat them.
Again, it's another thing like Iran.
You can't just rely on, you know, okay, well, we're just going to go in there and just like kill all these
terrorists, right, with the military.
You have to empower the people to do that themselves.
Israel and human treatments, Palestine for 20 years is what built Hamas.
Israel is bad.
Like, I'm talking about Hamas being bad.
Like, I think that we've already established that Israel could do a better job and is bad in
terms of how they've treated Palestinians.
This is already a defined reality.
Like, we don't need to discuss that because it's already certain.
but the reality is that Hamas is oppressing its own people.
They're doing it to their own people.
People who speak out against Hamas, they kill them.
I don't see how anybody can't see this.
It's crazy that, like, in the U.S., people have gaslit themselves into supporting literal terrorists.
These are literal terrorists that kill their own people and try to control the aid
so the people don't feel like there's any other solution other than them.
They're awful.
And we're accused of starvation policies and all these other demonizations and vilifications against Israel.
Look, we're democracy fighting an island in the sea of evil.
And we're doing what we can to remove this proxy, this Iran terror proxy as well.
But the big problem, the big question for Israel, for humanity, for the world, for Israel and the United States.
Somebody said, watch you're talking about Israel is so frustrating. You're so biased?
Everybody says that I'm biased and everybody getting into this.
You're not calling Israel terrorists.
Hamas are the terrorists.
This is a terrorist organization and the sooner that they are removed from Palestine,
the sooner the Palestinian people can be free.
They are awful.
They're awful.
Anybody who's trying to play defense for it or say,
but what about or anything else besides that,
you are just simply muddying the waters for no reason.
for literally no reason.
There can be two bad actors.
That's fine.
It's insane.
I'm biased.
Yes, I'm biased against terrorists.
Sorry, guys.
Not a fan.
It's not biased, aside with the lesser evil who can easily be negotiated with on a very
diplomatic level.
Yeah, it's just common sense.
It's being pragmatic and intelligent.
I mean, there it is.
You aren't even debating a point made.
No one's saying Hamas is not a terrorist.
We're saying Israel is a terrorist state.
they let October 7th happen to wipe out Gaza and now they want all Palestinians to leave their home country.
This is ethic cleansing. If you don't agree, you're naive.
So that they let October 7th happen. I mean, there's a possibility of that, but like you don't really have any proof or any evidence of that happening at all.
And also, even if they let it happen, it was still Hamas that did it.
So like, I don't even understand.
Like, you're still letting, like, you're letting a terrorist attack happen still means that a terrorist attack was going to happen.
So what, like, do you even think about this more than like one second?
Yeah, it's so fucking stupid, man.
So fucking stupid.
Yeah, anybody who's supporting Hamas or any of these terrorist organizations is totally fucking delusional.
They are oppressing their own people.
They are killing their own people.
Is whether we can take away the weapons of mass death from this cult of death that is in
Tehran. The tyrants of Tehran will not win. We, with God's help, we will win.
So just address the critics who say about Gaza that you're trying to make Gaza unlivable
in order to push Palestinians out of the territory permanently. When they say that, what's the response?
Well, because it's another lie. These are incredible lies. I think, first of all, no army in the history
of the world has gone through the lengths that Israel has gone. People support them because they're the only
opposition to Israel. Be realistic, you're delusional.
Bro, it is shocking to me that so many people are so stupid. You're actually this stupid
that you think that Hamas, a literal terrorist organization that kills people who protest against
them, that controls the aid, starves and kills their own people, that you think that they're not
bad.
they're awful
this has nothing to do with israel or not you can say is bad too
Israel's awful too fine
sure that doesn't make Hamas any better
it's insane you can't even argue with them anymore
they're actual retards it's just sad
it's insane to me that people like it's
Western leftists have actually
they have contorted their views so much
that they are supporting a literal oppressive
of terrorist regime that kills people who disagree with them.
Insane.
I would have never expected that.
To separate combatants from non-combatants using millions of text messages, phone calls,
you name it, everything, leaflets even, getting the population out.
Otherwise, we'd have an enormous number of civilian deaths.
And of course, Israel has that firepower, but we don't use it because that's our moral base.
But the other thing is equally that we're not trying to destroy Gaza.
We're trying to remove the threat from Gaza.
And as far as the choice of people, if they want to leave or not, President Trump is given a brilliant idea.
He said, look, Gaza has to be rebuilt.
It's been destroyed because every place is booby-trapped.
So, you know, the population finally leaves.
They overcome the threats by Hamas to shoot them, and they just leave.
They tell Hamas, leave our buildings.
and they almost get shot by Hamas.
They're not going to be, I don't know how they can do that, honestly,
because, like, it's, again, Hamas are the ones with all the guns and everything.
The people of Palestine vote for Hamas?
Yeah, like 20 years ago.
Things have changed.
But when they leave, they booby trap everything.
So when we come to fight the terrorists,
they set off these charges and they kill our soldiers.
What we do is we bring a supercharge.
It detonates all the booby traps,
and that's how you have buildings destroyed.
We also go into tunnels.
Sometimes a great sacrifice.
Our UN ambassador, Leiter,
had his son, 39-year-old father of seven,
killed because he went as a reserve soldier
to diffuse these tunnels.
But we put charges there.
They blow up the tunnels.
The tunnels are below buildings.
The buildings collapse.
So there's a lot of demolition in Gaza.
It has to be rebuilt.
President Trump said,
okay, let the people have a choice.
Why are they locked in?
They're not locked in in other,
battle scenes, you know, and people leave by the millions in Ukraine, in Iraq and Syria. They're left
by the millions. In Gaza, they're locked in. He said, why? Give them a choice. If they want to leave
to other locations, help them with a voluntary relocation. If they want to come back, they'll come
back after the work of basically restructuring Gaza is complete. And I think that's a brilliant
plan. I think it's all for the good. It's good for peace. It's good for Israel and the United
States. I think it's good for Palestinians.
They should be given a choice.
Mr. Prime Minister, very last thing.
I asked you how long this may last.
You said it's up to the Iranians.
If you had the opportunity, and you do now,
to speak directly to the Supreme Leader and to speak directly to the Iranian people,
what are those two messages you'll say?
Fuck you, bitch.
Well, the Iranian dictator, really, he's a dictator.
He's a tyrant.
He has sent us a message, calling just about every day for the death of Israel,
destruction of Israel and America, but the death of Israel.
So my answer to him is with action, not with words.
But to the people of Iran, I say you're a great people.
You're people of great talent and genius who have been usurped by this tyranny that has robbed you of hope,
has robbed you of a good life.
You know, I speak to the Iranian people directly.
I don't know if you know this, Brett.
I do these videos.
millions and millions of responses.
And they say,
Viva Israel. Bravo Israel.
Free us from this tyranny.
And I say to them,
your hour of freedom is near.
Rise up. Be free.
Mr. Prime Minister,
we appreciate your time in the middle
of a very dangerous time inside Israel.
We should point out you are inside Israel.
We've kept your location private
since it's a security situation.
but we appreciate all the time you've given us.
You're welcome back on Special Report anytime.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you, Brett.
Thank you.
Hey, it's Will.
For sure.
You're just another parent for Israel's lies.
It's, again, you just can't stop.
You can't stop yourself.
Stop defending terrorism.
Stop making excuses for terrorism.
Stop trying to act like these people are anything other than terrorists.
They're awful.
That's it. It's that simple. Think about this. What does something like October 7th achieve?
Going over and killing a bunch of random civilians. How does that help the people that live there?
It doesn't. It doesn't at all. Yeah, it's peaceful terrorism. These people are awful.
Palestine will never have any level of freedom as long as they're being oppressed by that militaristic, psycho-fucking paramilitary organization.
a terrorist organization that kills its own people just for disagreeing.
That that,
that's who's oppressing them.
Oppressed by Israel?
Yes,
and Hamas.
Both of them.
Absolutely.
And if lies,
yeah,
it's crazy.
And a deep dive in history of Israel has created until now to know what's happening.
Israel are the ones that turned off the water and stuff.
All I ask is do more research in your own time.
You're not asking me to do more research.
You're telling me that I'm wrong indirectly.
That's,
No, it's not about doing more research.
You don't need to do research to see that killing people who protest against you
and randomly killing civilians indiscriminately at a festival was evil.
This is a bad thing to do.
And also it achieves no goal.
It doesn't do any.
It doesn't not accomplish anything.
It doesn't move forward.
If these people are acting in the best interest of Palestinians,
how does that work in their best interest?
It doesn't.
It doesn't in any way.
All it's done is make everything worse.
