Operation Midnight Hammer’s Impact on Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities
Operation Midnight Hammer, alongside Israel’s military actions, has significantly hampered Iran’s nuclear ambitions. However, the threat posed by the Iranian government still lingers. One cannot simply dismiss its hostility toward the West.
As noted by Mark Levin, “Their thinking won’t change. They’re in a perpetual war with us.”
This was illustrated during a July 4 sermon by Iranian cleric Ayatollah Ahmad Katami in Tehran. He openly called for the execution of both President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing it as a religious duty under Sharia law.
Levin shared a video of Khatami’s sermon, which was translated by the Middle Eastern Media Institute, often referred to as Memri.
Khatami stated, “According to Sharia, the verdict on Trump and Netanyahu justifies their execution.” His repeating of “Alahu Akbar!” highlighted the fervor of his declaration while underscoring Iran’s broader stance against Israel.
He went further, claiming, “Based on three aspects of Sharia, they deserve death. Over 55,000 people have died in Gaza because of them, and you murdered our martyr, Kasem Soleimani. You need to be held accountable.”
Levin observed, “So, it’s death to Britain, death to America, death to Israel, and death to those who oppose them.” It’s a bold statement that evokes a skeptical raise of the eyebrow.
Levin remarked, “Have we ever encountered such rhetoric before?” I mean, it’s hard to fathom this level of vitriol, right?
When it comes to the claim about the deaths in Gaza, Levin dismissed it as a hyperbolic fabrication, stating, “55,000 people? That’s simply not the case. Many casualties were terrorists, and the rest were largely harmed because of Hamas’s actions. No one died who hadn’t initiated the conflict.” Well, it’s a complex issue, for sure.
Looking to the future, Iran seems ready to discuss nuclear program limitations with the US, yet Levin cautions that there’s a need for vigilance. While they might attempt to mend their nuclear ambitions, their animosity towards the West is unlikely to wane.
“We can’t afford to be complacent,” he cautioned. If they persist in their ways, we can’t just sit back and let it happen, you know?
Trump’s alliance with Netanyahu isn’t solely about safeguarding Israel; it’s also about American interests.
Levin exclaimed, “Trump is taking direct military steps to protect Americans. We should celebrate that.” After all, it feels like a noteworthy stance.
For deeper insights into Levin’s perspectives, you can watch the clip above.




