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Netanyahu says Israel’s operations against Iran are “Not Over”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated that Israel will continue its campaign against Iran and its regional allies, maintaining a firm stance even after recent diplomatic efforts involving the United States and Iran.

In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Netanyahu said Israel, under his leadership, would persist in confronting Iran’s “terror regime and its proxies.” He also criticized Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, accusing him of supporting militant groups while referencing internal Kurdish-related conflicts.

His remarks come after peace talks between the United States and Iran were concluded in Islamabad, with no final breakthrough reported, despite Pakistan’s efforts to facilitate dialogue.

In a separate statement, Netanyahu said Israel’s military campaign against Iran “is not over,” despite what he described as significant achievements. He claimed Israeli operations have weakened Iran’s nuclear capabilities, while noting that certain elements, including enriched material, still remain.

He further stressed that these issues must be resolved either through an agreement or alternative measures, indicating Israel’s continued readiness for further action if required.

Meanwhile, Israel’s ongoing strikes in Lebanon have reportedly caused extensive destruction, raising concerns over escalating regional instability.

The latest developments underscore persistent tensions in the Middle East, even as diplomatic efforts have concluded without a definitive resolution.



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