Son's wedding, Pride organization, and nuclear talks: How Netanyahu trapped Iran!

2025-06-15 14:17:54 / BOTA ALFA PRESS
Son's wedding, Pride organization, and nuclear talks: How Netanyahu trapped

The wedding of Avner Netanyahu, the son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been officially postponed due to emergency restrictions across the country, event organizers confirmed.

Originally scheduled for Monday, June 16, at the luxurious Ronit Farm venue in north Tel Aviv, the high-profile wedding was canceled due to ongoing security concerns and Home Front Command regulations, which prohibit all gatherings under the current state of emergency, known as Level 4.

Thus, the preparations and the splendor of the clothes chosen by a thousand guests would have served to dazzle the Iranians so that they would not see what was being prepared in the shadows. 

As preparations for the pride parade organized by the LGBTQ+ community continued in Tel Aviv (only canceled after the raid), Benjamin Netanyahu's spokespeople confirmed that the prime minister would spend the weekend in the north of the country with his wife Sara and then attend the ceremony.

The advisers also announced that the government would meet on Thursday evening and discuss the resumption of negotiations for the release of the hostages still being held in Gaza by Hamas. Almost none of the ministers knew that the decision to attack Tehran had already been made the previous Monday, that the General Staff was only waiting for the most opportune moment.

The summit continued until very late, the Haaretz newspaper recounts, and when someone asked what stage the plans for a possible raid were at, Netanyahu replied, " It's already underway."

At the same time, the explosions also worried leaders in Tehran. The regime, according to sources cited by the New York Times, was convinced that the Israeli attack would only be launched after talks with the Americans scheduled for today in Oman.

However, Washington had ordered a reduction in personnel in the region, an indication of something imminent.

Inexplicably, high-level officials had all gathered together and were surprised by the attacks.

Israeli media claim that it was Mossad who "persuaded" them to stay together in the same place, which was then reported to the air force who bombed them.  / From Corriere della Sera

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