Netanyahu Warns Israel’s Offensive Against Iran Not Over

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a warning, stating that Israel’s offensive against Iran is far from over, and that these attacks have significantly weakened the Iranian government’s capabilities.

During a meeting with Israel’s health system leaders, Netanyahu reiterated his call for the Iranian populace to overthrow their current leadership.

He expressed Israel’s hope that the Iranian people would eventually cast off the “yoke of tyranny,” but emphasized that such a change would ultimately depend on their actions.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced on Tuesday that discussions with the United States are no longer a priority for Tehran.

Araghchi affirmed Iran’s readiness to continue its missile operations for as long as necessary, signaling a firm stance against immediate negotiations with Washington, especially following U.S. President Donald Trump’s assertion that the conflict with Iran would conclude “very soon.”

It is noted that Israel and the United States initiated a joint attack on Iran on February 28, which has since ignited a deadly regional conflict that has spread across the Middle East.

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