Iran threatens not to leave Netanyahu alive
Kathmandu. Iran's Revolutionary Guards have threatened to kill Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Iranian Guards warned Netanyahu on their official website "Sipah News" accusing him of killing 168 children. The website says, "If this child killer is alive, we will pursue him with full force and kill him." This warning came at a time when both sides were threatening each other in the middle of the war, according to the news agency AFP.
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