Israeli ex-Defence Minister, Yoav, sends Iran’s Supreme Leader letter, warns him to abandon war

This continued boasting of Netanyau administration and backers like Yoav Gallant of still having capacity to repeat, again and again, what they condemnably did on June 13 has led to world communities sympathetic with Iran and the Middle East, whose peace Israel has disturbed since 1967, daring Israel to bring up the war again if it has the liver to do so.
In what looks like Benjamin Netanyau’s newly designed propaganda with intent to weaken Iran morally, former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant delivered a direct message to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, its Supreme Leader, warning of continued Israeli strikes should Tehran resume its nuclear weapons program.
In a bold and detailed letter sent Thursday, Gallant declared that Israel will “strike again and again” if Iran continues its pursuit of nuclear capabilities.
According to Jerusalem Post, the former minister claimed responsibility for shaping Israel’s military strategy, which he said led to what to him was the collapse of Iran’s regional proxy network and the success of Operation Rising Lion in June 2025.
“This was not merely a military campaign,” Gallant wrote.
“It was the strategic collapse of a system you spent four decades constructing.”
He said Iran’s so-called “Ring of Fire” — Hamas, Hezbollah, forces in Syria and Iraq, and the Houthis — had been dismantled.
Gallant highlighted the intelligence coup Israel achieved during the operation, stating, “We see everything.
We hear everything, we are everywhere.”
He claimed Israel was aware of Iranian schedules, sites, conversations, and blind spots, asserting Iran could not secretly rebuild its nuclear program.
Since the October 7 Hamas-led attack, Gallant noted, Israel had eliminated key military leaders, destroyed Hezbollah’s weapons stockpiles, neutralized Hamas, and forced Syrian regime changes.
“Your shield, long advertised, failed to protect,” he told Khamenei.
Gallant concluded with a stark choice for the Iranian leader: abandon the war against Israel and focus on Iran’s internal future, or risk continued conflict.
“What you build, we will likely see.
What we see, we will strike,” he warned.
“With every passing month, the gap grows, our knowledge deepen
Our target sets expand, your options narrow.”
“Abandon your war,” Gallant urged, “or face Israel again.”
Yoav’s letter is seen as propaganda because the success of operation Rising Lion he claimed was, in truth, a misrepresentation of the situation on ground.
Many have questioned what military strategy was Israel applying when it banned the media from reporting and broadcasting the unprecedented damages caused it by Iran’s retaliatory fire power that saw one-third of the entire country gone under 12 days of the aggression it started.
Until now, Israel continues to pretend it suffered no casualty but has not denied begging America to facilitate the ceasefire that happened when it became clear that it was collapsing.
This continued boasting of Netanyau administration and backers like Yoav Gallant of still having capacity to treat again and again what they condemnably did on June 13 has led to world communities sympathetic with Iran and the Middle East, whose peace Israel has disturbed since 1967, daring Israel to bring up the war again if it has the liver to do so.