Netanyahu says U.S. and Israel's war against Iran will not be an endless one

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that the ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran is not intended to be an interminable struggle but rather a pathway to peace. In recent statements, Netanyahu articulated his belief that decisive actions against Iran's military ambitions are critical for regional stability. He highlighted the importance of collaboration with the United States to address threats posed by Iran, particularly concerning its nuclear program. Netanyahu's remarks come amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, where Iran's influence has been a source of concern for both Israel and its allies. He underscored the need for a strategic approach that prioritizes long-term peace over prolonged conflict, suggesting that the current military engagements are part of a broader goal to establish a more secure future for the region.
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