Prime Minister Netanyahu said Thursday evening that Israel has further objectives to accomplish against Iran and Hamas. He spoke at a ceremony for the completion of the IDF ground forces officer course, according to Amit Segal (N12).
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Thursday evening that Israel still has unfinished objectives against Iran and Hamas. 'There are more missions to carry out, there are more things to do against Iran and against Hamas,' he said at the IDF Ground Forces officer course graduation ceremony, as reported by Amit Segal (N12).
The statement marks the premier's latest public insistence that military operations on both fronts are not concluded, even as the Home Front Command has been easing civil-defense restrictions and the current round of direct confrontation with Iran has been assessed by commentators as winding down. Netanyahu's previous similar remarks — 'there is still work to do' regarding Lebanon, and signals that 'we may return for more rounds with Iran' — have been met with mixed signals from the security establishment and diplomatic pressures, including a reported phone call from U.S. President Trump urging an end to the war with Iran.
What remains unstated: which specific operations or 'missions' Netanyahu refers to, and whether the statement reflects operational planning or a political signal to domestic and adversarial audiences alike.
2 developments
- StrongNetanyahu says Israel may conduct more rounds with Iran
- StrongNetanyahu: We sent our pilots over Iran, changing a long-held constraint
- DevelopingNetanyahu: Fight against Iran and its proxies not over, demands continued resolve
- StrongNetanyahu warned ministers: No immunity, not in Beirut nor Tehran
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