Israel's Netanyahu hints at more attacks on Iran

JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video statement on Saturday that "we have paved a path to Tehran. In the very near future, Israeli jets will be seen over the skies of Tehran."
He warned that Israel would strike any site of Iran, "and what they have felt so far is nothing compared to what they will feel under our arms in the coming days."
He noted that Israel's goal is to thwart a "dual threat" from Iran, the nuclear program and ballistic weapons, for the destruction of Israel.
"We have hit Iran's main enrichment site very hard, we have hit the conversion facility that is essential for the use of nuclear bombs, we have hit the team of scientists who lead these projects, and this certainly sets them back, possibly for many years," he added. "We will do other things, which I cannot detail."
Regarding the "ballistic threat," Netanyahu claimed that Iran plans to reach an arsenal of 20,000 missiles, and that is why Israel is working to destroy Iran's production capabilities.