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Netanyahu Vows to Continue Iran War Until Goals Met

Tel Aviv: Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday (local time) that Israel will continue its actions against Iran until all goals are achieved, while praising the country’s defense forces and citizens for their determination in the face of rising tensions in West Asia.

The Israeli Prime Minister said in a video message shared on X that the country is running a determined campaign.

“We are in the middle of a campaign that is very important for our existence. We acted with strength, initiative and determination against our enemies last week, and we will continue to act with all our strength until we achieve all our goals,” Netanyahu said.

He praised Israeli forces and citizens for their resilience.
“I salute our pilots, our fighters, our ground crews, our security and rescue forces, and you, the citizens of Israel, for your determined spirit, responsibility and courageous stance,” he added.

Netanyahu also said Israel’s actions will reshape the region.
“Together, we changed the face of the Middle East. We will continue to fight together. We will roar like a lion together. And with God’s help, we will ensure the eternity of Israel together,” he said.

He added that Israel’s success could not only eliminate the nuclear threat but also expand peace in the region.

“Our success will not only bring about the elimination of the nuclear threat to the entire world and peace between Israel and Iran, but will also ensure a dramatic expansion of the circle of peace around us,” Netanyahu said.

He also accused the Iranian leadership of threatening global security.
“Today, everyone understands that the Ayatollah regime endangers the whole world. Iran has attacked 12 countries around it in recent days. We stand with them,” he said.

Netanyahu also claimed that many countries are seeking cooperation with Israel.
“All of these countries see the tremendous power of Israel, our readiness to fight the tyrants in Tehran, the courage of our army and people, our vast military and technological capacity. And many countries are turning to us,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Saturday that it had hit two major ballistic missile production facilities in Parchin and Shahrud in Iran.

According to the IDF, the targets include factories producing explosive materials for ballistic missile warheads, complexes producing raw materials for missile engines, a missile engine mixing and casting facility, and an area used for research, development, assembly and production of advanced cruise missiles.

Earlier, Dubai Media Office confirmed that a Pakistani driver died when debris from the air fell on a vehicle in the Al Barsha area. Officials also reported a minor incident on the façade of a tower in Dubai Marina, with no injuries reported.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), quoted by the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), claimed that the refinery in Haifa was hit by “Kheibarshekan” missiles.

Al Jazeera reported that the air strikes also targeted an oil storage facility in Tehran. The report also stated that Hezbollah launched a missile at the Haifa naval base and targeted Kiryat Shmona with rocket fire.

Citing IDF sources, The Jerusalem Post reported that the Israeli Air Force carried out an attack on important oil resources linked to Iran’s military-industrial complex in the Tehran region.

The conflict in West Asia has now expanded to include many countries in the Gulf region.

This escalation followed a joint US-Israeli military attack on Iran on February 28, which reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other senior figures.

In response, Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones targeting U.S. assets and regional allies, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan; This further expanded the conflict and increased risks for civilians and expatriates in the region.

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