As reported by Clash Report on March 3, 2026, senior Iranian figure Yahya Rahim Safavi issued a pointed and uncompromising statement directed at Israel’s leadership, declaring, “We know where Netanyahu holds his meetings.”
The remark underscored the intensity of the escalating rhetoric between Tehran and Jerusalem, signaling that Iran claims detailed awareness of the movements and locations associated with Benjamin Netanyahu. Safavi’s comments were delivered amid heightened regional tensions, reinforcing Iran’s posture of vigilance and defiance.
Addressing recent strikes, Safavi asserted that the missile sites targeted had already been cleared prior to the attacks. “The missile sites that were struck had already been evacuated. They are destroying empty facilities, no personnel were inside,” he said, dismissing the operational impact of the strikes.
His statement sought to portray the attacks as strategically ineffective, emphasizing that no lives were lost and that the facilities hit were devoid of active personnel. The tone conveyed both preparedness and resilience, suggesting that Iran had anticipated such actions and taken precautionary measures in advance.
Safavi further accused Israel of harboring broader ambitions beyond military confrontation. “They want to take Iran back to the Shah’s era and dominate the region’s oil and economy,” he stated, framing the conflict as one rooted in geopolitical and economic control.
Rejecting these intentions outright, he concluded firmly, “They will not achieve any of their objectives.” His remarks encapsulated a message of resistance, presenting Iran as steadfast against what it views as external attempts to reshape its sovereignty and regional influence.
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