Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns that Israel will retaliate decisively if Iran attacks. Speaking at a conference on Tuesday, Netanyahu says the period is over when “someone strikes us and we don’t hit back,” and that Israel will respond with a “decisive blow.” Multiple reports describe his message as a warning to Iran not to expect the same kind of response as in the past. Netanyahu also frames Israel’s planned response as significantly stronger, indicating that any future attack would be met with retaliation that is more forceful than prior replies. The statements underscore Israel’s readiness to act in response to potential threats from Iran. Both outlets present Netanyahu’s remarks as a clear signal of escalation control and deterrence, tying Israel’s future response directly to whether an attack occurs. The reports do not provide additional details on timing, specific capabilities, or operational plans beyond the intent to retaliate with greater force.