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Israeli Defense Minister: Campaign Against Iran to Continue ‘Without Any Time Limit’

Israel's air campaign against Iran targets regime leaders and will persist indefinitely to meet all military goals, with thousands of Iranian forces reportedly killed, Defense Minister Katz said.

  • Speaking at the IDF's Kirya in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, Israel Katz announced the air campaign will continue 'as long as necessary' until 'all the objectives' are met, with no time limit.
  • Iran launched a limited barrage of projectiles that triggered air-raid sirens across the Shomron, Jordan Valley, Sea of Galilee, and central Israel, while alerts warned of hostile UAVs and Hezbollah drones in western Galilee and Nahariya.
  • Initial assessments indicate Israel's air-defense systems intercepted projectiles, and Magen David Adom emergency service reported no injuries as alerts spread across multiple regions within minutes.
  • Officials asserted Katz said much of Iran's leadership has been wiped out since February 28, with 'many thousands' killed, while Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Israel has 'all the time in the world' to complete its objectives.
  • Unlike the United States, Katz said the campaign is coordinated with U.S. forces, CENTCOM, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who speaks daily to set policy.
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According to Israel's Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, the war against Iran is not limited in time. All goals must be achieved and the fight decided, he said on Wednesday at a meeting with the army leadership in Tel Aviv. Katz had already been "very impressive successes in the attack and defense." The surviving Iranian leadership fled "like mice into the tunnels, just like the Hamas leadership in the Gaza Strip," Katz continued. The body-coolin…

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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