Tehran – Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Sunday threatened Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying they would continue to pursue him as the war involving Iran, Israel and the United States intensified.

The statement was attributed to Sepah News, a website linked to the Guards, and came as the regional conflict entered a more dangerous phase.
The threat emerged amid rising tension across the Middle East, with the war expanding beyond direct exchanges between Iran and Israel to include growing United States involvement. The latest escalation has raised fresh fears over regional security, energy supply routes and the possibility of wider retaliation.
Reports said the Guards declared that if Netanyahu was still alive, they would continue to pursue and kill him with full force. The remark followed intense speculation and conflicting claims around his condition, further heightening uncertainty around the conflict.
The development shows how direct threats and hardline rhetoric are becoming more central to the war. It also points to the increasing risk of further military action at a time when global concern is already rising over oil supply disruption, military deployments and instability in the region.


