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New Iran leader can’t show his face in public – Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei “can’t show his face in public” after Tehran issued a first statement in his name that was read out by a TV presenter.
“We eliminated the old tyrant, and the new tyrant, the puppet of the Revolutionary Guards, can’t show his face in public,” Netanyahu told a televised press conference.
AFP
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