Israel’s conflict with Iran is not over yet, says Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister’s statement is made after the US President states that the war is “practically concluded”

The Prime Minister of Israel, (Likud, right), said on Monday (March 9, 2026) that the Israeli offensive against Iran “it’s not finished yet”. The statement was made after the President of the United States, (Republican Party), stated that .

“Our aspiration is for the Iranian people to free themselves from the yoke of tyranny; ultimately, that depends on them. But there is no doubt that with the measures taken so far, we are breaking their bones and we are not done yet.”said Netanyahu, according to a statement released this Tuesday (10 March).

The Israeli Prime Minister visited the National Health Command Center on Monday (9th March), where he was informed by the director general of the Ministry of Health, about the functioning of the system during Operation Roaring Lion.

The US and Israel launched the joint military offensive against Iran on February 28. Node from the beginning of the military campaign, Trump stated that the objective was to put an end to the Persian regime’s nuclear program and act in. He also said that the of the Iranians was close.

Later, Trump and the Prime Minister of Israel confirmed the death of the then supreme leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, aged 86, in one of the attacks carried out that morning in Tehran. Subsequently, the Iranian government and decreed 40 days of official mourning.

Since the beginning of the conflict, Iran has already at least 14 countries in retaliation for Khamenei’s death, including US-allied Arab neighbors such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait.

CLIMBING IN TENSION

The US attack on Iran was carried out after weeks of tension between the 2 countries. On February 19, Trump stated that, within 10 days, he would know whether to give “one step forward” in relation to an attack against the Persian country.

Afterwards, the Republican declared that everyone, including the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces, Dan Caine, considers that a possible war against Iran would result in a.

Noon February 24, Trump said that the US had not yet heard Iran pronounce “those magic words: ‘we will never have a nuclear weapon’”. In his speech, the American president stated that the Persian regime “has already developed missiles that could threaten Europe and our bases abroad, and is working to build missiles that will soon reach the USA”.

Trump’s statements were made while the with Iran, which did not result in an agreement.

A senior Iranian official had told Reuters that the country if the Americans recognized their right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes and lifted economic sanctions.


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