31.03.2026 06:30
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he believes the regime in Iran will fall, saying, "I think this regime will collapse from within. But what we are doing right now is reducing their military capabilities, missile capabilities, nuclear capabilities, and weakening them from the inside." Netanyahu, on the other hand, refrained from commenting on when the war would end, stating, "We have definitely crossed the halfway point. However, I do not want to set a timeline for this."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made evaluations regarding the war against Iran in an interview with the US-based Newsmax media outlet.
"I DON'T WANT TO SET A TIMELINE"
Noting that more than half of the war objectives have been achieved, Netanyahu avoided commenting on when the war would end, stating, "We have definitely gone beyond the halfway point. However, I do not want to set a timeline on this." Netanyahu emphasized that the war has gone beyond the halfway point "in terms of tasks, not time."
"WHAT WE ARE DOING IS WEAKENING THE IRANIAN REGIME"
Highlighting that they have reached many targets, including the killing of "thousands" of members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Netanyahu said, "We are very close to ending Iran's arms industry. We are destroying the entire industrial base, all its factories, and its nuclear program." Believing that the regime in Iran will fall, Netanyahu stated, "I think this regime will collapse from within. But what we are doing right now is reducing their military capabilities, missile capabilities, nuclear capabilities, and weakening them from within."
US-ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON IRAN
Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran on February 28 while negotiations continued between the Tehran and Washington administrations. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel. In the US-Israel attacks, many high-ranking officials, including Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, were killed.