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الاربعاء: 01 نيسان 2026
  • 01 April 2026
  • 01:34
Netanyahu The battle in Iran is not over yet

Khaberni - Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu,  Tuesday, confirmed that the battle in Iran is not over yet, indicating that operations against Tehran's military capabilities are continuing.


Netanyahu stated in a televised statement that Iran's missiles no longer pose an existential threat to Israel, noting that his country systematically destroys Iran's industrial capabilities in the military field.

He added: "The foundations of the regime in Iran have been undermined, and the Iranian regime is weaker than ever."

Netanyahu also affirmed that Israel is fighting the battle against Iran with historic cooperation with the United States, adding "we cooperate with the US military to strike Iran forcefully."

These remarks from the Israeli Prime Minister followed the announcement by the Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian that his country has "the will to end the war" with Israel and the United States, but it wants "guarantees" to prevent "the attack on it from repeating."

"The war will end soon"
Meanwhile, US President, Donald Trump, told the "New York Post" in new remarks today, Tuesday, that he believes the war with Iran will end soon.

He also confirmed that his country had completely destroyed Iranian capabilities, but he noted that "there is more work ahead to stop the Iranian attacks."

He later added for "Axios" that the negotiations are progressing well.

These statements come as the war between Iran on one side and Israel and the US on the other enters its 32nd day, amid additional US military mobilization in the region.

Meanwhile, negotiations continue through intermediaries (Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt) to facilitate talks between the American and Iranian sides, aiming to reach a solution that ends the war.
 

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