Netanyahu Says Iran War Goals Achieved 'Beyond Halfway Point'
Israeli and U.S. forces have degraded Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure, killing thousands of Revolutionary Guards, Netanyahu said in an interview with Newsmax.
- On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the joint war on Iran has advanced past the halfway point, citing significant progress in degrading military, nuclear, and industrial capabilities.
- President Donald Trump launched the military operation with Netanyahu on Feb 28, initially projecting the conflict would last four to six weeks before extending into a longer campaign.
- Strikes have eliminated "thousands" of Revolutionary Guards and destroyed missile systems and weapons factories, Netanyahu said, with the current operational focus shifting to securing Tehran's enriched uranium stockpile.
- Recent attempted strikes near Diego Garcia, about 2,500 miles from Iran, reveal growing missile capabilities; defense analysts warn Tehran retains the ability to retaliate through cyber operations.
- Amid ongoing operations, President Trump claims the war has effectively achieved "regime change" by empowering internal figures, though he and Netanyahu face conflicting assessments on Iran's nuclear program from international observers.
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Netanyahu Says Iran Military Operation Surpasses 'Halfway Point' In Terms Of Success: 'We're Coming Out S
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the joint U.S.-Israel mission in Iran has crossed a significant threshold, making significant strides in dismantling Iran's capabilities.
Netanyahu says Iran war goals achieved 'beyond halfway point'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump's partner in attacking Iran, said more than half of his military aims had been achieved, but both leaders refused to put a timeline on an operation that has ignited a month-long regional war and jolted global markets.
The war in the Middle East began over a month ago, and tensions remain high in the region, despite tentative steps toward resolving the conflict. Diplomatic efforts are intensifying. Follow our live coverage.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that his country has met “more than half” of the targets in the U.S.-led offensive against Iran, launched on February 28. In an interview with the U.S. channel Newsmax TV, the president said that “we have definitely achieved more than half (of the targets),” pointing to progress in the destruction of Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure. “We are about to end its arms industry, with its…
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