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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli pilots have the capability to reach any location within Iranian airspace.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli pilots possess the capability to reach any location within Iranian airspace.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli pilots possess the capability to reach any location within Iranian airspace.

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