City
Epaper

Israeli defence minister warns Khamenei of Saddam's fate over war crimes

By IANS | Updated: June 17, 2025 19:38 IST

Jerusalem, June 17 Accusing Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of committing war crimes against Israeli civilians, Israeli ...

Open in App

Jerusalem, June 17 Accusing Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of committing war crimes against Israeli civilians, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday warned that he could end with a fate similar to former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein who was captured by US troops and executed for crimes against humanity.

"I warn the Iranian dictator against continuing to commit war crimes and firing missiles at Israeli civilians. He [Khamenei] should remember what happened to the dictator in the country neighbouring Iran who went down this path against the State of Israel," Israel's Ynet news quoted Katz as saying.

Katz made it clear that Israel is not engaged in any negotiations with Iran to halt the deadly aerial conflict that began with a large-scale Israeli strike on Friday.

"We are not engaged in any negotiations, and we will not allow harm to Israeli civilians," Katz told reporters during a visit to Herzliya, a coastal city north of Tel Aviv, where a missile fired from Iran struck earlier.

Katz said Israel would continue its offensive until Iran is no longer capable of launching missiles against Israeli territory.

Asked whether the United States might join Israel's military campaign, Katz said Washington was already assisting in defending Israel against some of the Iranian attacks.

"At the moment, it is assisting us in defending against some of the attacks," he said, Xinhua news agency reported. "The decisions of the US President are the decisions of the United States. We will respect any decision and appreciate any assistance."

The conflict erupted on Friday when Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran, declaring its goal was to dismantle Iran's nuclear programme.

Iranian officials say the Israeli strikes have killed hundreds of people, including civilians.

In Israel, both military and residential sites have been struck, with 24 people killed, according to Israeli authorities.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketAustralia recalls Mathew Kuhnemann, Hardie for South Africa ODI series after injury to three key players

EntertainmentNani shares his excitement for 'War 2', 'Coolie' box office clash, asks fans to "celebrate both films"

NationalSC to hear pleas seeking restoration of J&K's statehood today

BusinessCredit-to-Deposit ratio in banks remain below 80% as demand in credit slows down: Report

HealthFrom Food to Illness: What’s Causing the Change in Your Urine Smell?

International Realted Stories

InternationalExperts meet in Kenya to enhance youth participation in peace, security within IGAD

InternationalEgypt intensifies efforts to restore Iranian nuclear negotiations

InternationalKarachi Independence Day Turns Tragic: Three Killed, Over 60 Injured in Reckless Aerial Firing

InternationalChina ups military incursions around Taiwan

InternationalThree dead, over 60 injured during aerial firing on Pak's I-Day celebrations