Israel Claims Victory in War with Iran Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar declared victory over Iran in a protracted war, emphasizing ongoing objectives to eliminate existential threats. While asserting drastic Iranian weakening, Saar acknowledged Iran's regime change lies with its people. The conflict, including Israeli-U.S. strikes and Iran's retaliatory missile salvos, continues without a definite end.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced on Tuesday that Israel had effectively won its ongoing conflict with Iran, although no end date was specified. Saar emphasized that the campaign would persist until Israel's objectives are fully achieved.
Speaking at a news conference, Saar reiterated Israel's aim to remove existential threats, but did not disclose how success would be measured. On the 18th day of warfare, which has claimed over 2,000 lives across multiple countries, he urged patience in achieving these goals.
The military has launched airstrikes targeting Iran's missile and nuclear infrastructure. Saar praised the weakening of Iran's capabilities, but admitted that regime change can only occur from within the nation. The enduring conflict signals regional instability and soaring energy prices due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, affecting global oil supply.
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