Netanyahu warns Iran war not over, promises continued strikes
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- Netanyahu vows Israel’s military campaign against Iran continues, citing strikes aimed at weakening Tehran’s regime.
- 'Israeli' leader emphasizes internal change in Iran is ultimate goal while threatening further military action.
'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Tuesday that Israel’s campaign against Iran “is far from over”, emphasizing that ongoing military operations aim to weaken the Iranian regime and degrade its capabilities.
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Speaking during a visit to the National Health Center on Monday evening, Netanyahu’s office confirmed the operations will continue until Israel achieves its objectives.
“We are determined to continue striking,” Netanyahu said, adding that the Israeli campaign is designed to help the Iranian people break free from what he called “the yoke of tyranny.” He stressed that any change must ultimately come from within Iran itself.
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Highlighting Israel’s military impact, Netanyahu stated: “There is no doubt that through the actions we have taken so far, we are breaking their bones,” referencing the destruction inflicted on Iran’s military and leadership infrastructure.
Netanyahu’s statements follow warnings from Iranian officials dismissing foreign efforts to influence domestic politics, indicating that the confrontation may intensify before any resolution emerges.



