Netanyahu Refuses to Give Timeline for Ending Airstrikes Against Iran
Tel Aviv. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to give a clear timeline for when the ongoing airstrikes against Iran will end.
During an interview with the American television network Newsmax, he declined to give a concrete answer when asked about the end of the attacks. He claimed that Israel has so far completed more than half of its targeted list inside Iran.
However, other Israeli military officials have indicated that major targets are close to being eliminated. This has raised further questions about the actual status of the campaign. In the interview, Netanyahu stated that their main objective is to ensure that Iran is not capable of producing a single nuclear weapon, not just now but also in the future.
It is speculated that Israel has adopted a strategy to weaken Iran overall, not just concerning nuclear weapons. Some reports mention that the Israeli military leadership plans to target Iran's economy and long-term economic prospects as well.
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