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

IANS June 17, 2025 342 views

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has warned Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei he could face Saddam Hussein's fate if he continues war crimes. Katz vowed Israel's offensive will persist until Iran can no longer launch missiles at Israeli territory. The US is currently assisting Israel in defence but hasn't joined offensive operations. The conflict began with Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, escalating into deadly aerial exchanges.

"He Khamenei should remember what happened to the dictator in the country neighbouring Iran who went down this path against Israel" – Israel Katz
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.

Key Points

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Katz accuses Khamenei of war crimes against Israeli civilians

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Warns of Saddam Hussein-like fate for Iran's leader

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Israel vows to continue strikes until Iran can't launch missiles

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US assisting in defence but not yet joining offensive

"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.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Strong words from Israel! As an Indian, I understand the need for self-defense, but comparing Khamenei to Saddam Hussein seems extreme. We've seen how such conflicts destabilize entire regions. Hope diplomacy prevails 🙏
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Priya M.
The situation is worrying for global stability. India has good relations with both Israel and Iran - we must maintain balance while condemning violence against civilians. Our government should offer mediation if possible.
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Amit S.
Israel has every right to defend itself! Remember 26/11? We know what it's like when terrorists attack civilians. But war only creates more problems. Both sides need to de-escalate before it's too late.
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Neha T.
The human cost is heartbreaking 💔 Hundreds dead on both sides. As someone who grew up hearing about India-Pakistan conflicts, I know wars solve nothing. World leaders must intervene before this becomes another Middle East catastrophe.
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Sanjay R.
Interesting how the US is involved again. We've seen this movie before in Iraq. India should stay neutral but watch carefully - any conflict in the Gulf affects our oil prices and diaspora there. Strategic patience is needed.
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Kavita P.
The nuclear program angle concerns me most. If Iran gets nukes, Pakistan might feel emboldened too. India must strengthen its defense partnerships while pushing for peaceful resolution. Jai Hind!

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