
US Secretary of defence Pete Hegseth (to the right) and Israeli defence Minister Israel Katz at the Pentagon on 18 July 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Israel is waiting for the approval of the United States to resume the war against Iran and reconstruct the bombings of the muslim Republic to the "ecclesial stone", said Israel's defence minister Israel Katz.
This news came after U.S. president Donald Trump extended the ceasefire with Tehran on Tuesday indefinitely to give time for a possible deal while maintaining the American naval blockade of Iranian ports.
"Israel is ready to resume war with Iran" said Katz on Thursday.
"We anticipate green light from the United States... to complete the elimination of the Chamenei dynasty... and to return Iran to the twilight and stone age" by destroying its key energy facilities and economical infrastructure," he added.
Iranian ultimate Leader ajatollah Ali Chamenei and respective members of his household died on the first day of the Israeli-American campaign.
His son, Mojtaba Chamenei, was appointed his successor.
Some American politicians and media commentators claimed Washington remained ‘absorbed’ in the war, citing close military cooperation with West Jerusalem.
Others pointed to the influence of pro-Israeli lobbying groups in Washington.
Trump turned down those charges.
In the days preceding the attack on 28 February, indirect talks and reports of longer rounds of discussion between US and Iran delegations in Oman were held.
The abroad Minister of Oman even suggested that peace is within scope and that diplomacy should be allowed to operate.
The rhetoric of the "stone Age" was first utilized by Trump on 1 April, about 5 weeks after the fighting began.
He then warned that US forces "they will hit [Iran] highly hard" and may “bring him back to the Stone Age” Within ‘two to 3 weeks’, if Tehran rejects US demands, including reopening the Ormuz Strait and agreeing to an agreement imposing stricter restrictions on its atomic activities.
Tehran rejected these demands, refusing to halt enrichment of uranium, which he claims is needed for civilian purposes, including energy production and medical applications.
Tehran remains open to both diplomacy and the continuation of the battles, according to Iran's ambassador to Moscow, Kazem Jalali.
In an RT interview published on Friday, he accused Washington of undermining diplomacy, citing withdrawal from the 2015 atomic agreement and attacks carried out during talks.
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Source:https://www.rt.com/news/639029-israel-threatens-iran-stone-age/









