Netanyahu Says Iran Conflict Won't Be 'Endless War'

In a recent interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the ongoing conflict with Iran, stating that while the situation may take time to resolve, it will not devolve into an 'endless war.' This statement comes in the context of escalating tensions following US and Israeli military strikes on Iranian targets. Netanyahu emphasized the need for a strategic approach to ensure long-term security without prolonged hostilities. The remarks reflect Israel's ongoing efforts to counter Iranian influence in the region, a concern that has been a longstanding element of Israeli foreign policy. As the conflict develops, the international community continues to watch closely, wary of the potential implications for regional stability and global security. Netanyahu’s comments aim to reassure both domestic and international audiences that Israel is committed to resolving the situation while avoiding an indefinite military engagement.
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