According to official figures, 11 Israeli citizens have been killed in Iranian attacks since the United States and Israel launched their offensive campaign on February 28. (AP Photos)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tuesday that his country will continue attacking Iran and said the goal of the joint U.S.-Israeli attack on the Islamic nation was the popular overthrow of its government.
During a meeting with leaders of Israel’s hospitals and health systems, Netanyahu said: “Our goal is to get the Iranian people to throw off the yoke of tyranny; ultimately it is up to them.” Associated Press reported.
The Israeli prime minister added: “But there is no doubt that with the actions taken so far, we are breaking their bones.” Israel, along with the United States, launched an attack on Iran on February 28 after Washington’s negotiations with Tehran related to the latter’s nuclear program collapsed.
According to official figures, 11 Israeli citizens have been killed in Iranian attacks since the United States and Israel launched their offensive campaign on February 28.
Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike in Dahiyeh, in the southern suburbs of Beirut. (AP Photo)
Trump on Iran war timeline
US President Donald Trump has given mixed signals about ending the war in Iran, creating uncertainty in markets as benchmark oil indices touched $120 a barrel for the first time since 2022.
On Monday, Trump told Republican lawmakers that the Iran war would likely be a “short jaunt,” however later, in a post on Truth Social, the US president said Washington would increase attacks on Tehran if it tried to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump also said he would be “willing to talk to Iran” as the United States continues its attacks on the Islamic nation for the 11th consecutive day. “If Iran does anything to stop the flow of oil within the Strait of Hormuz, the United States of America will hit it TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have hit it so far,” Trump said.
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Iran’s retaliatory attacks have affected Gulf countries in the region, including Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Qatar, among others.
What Iran’s regime change goal means for markets
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tuesday that his country will continue attacking Iran and said the goal of the joint U.S.-Israeli attack on the Islamic nation was the popular overthrow of its government.
During a meeting with leaders of Israel’s hospitals and health systems, Netanyahu said: “Our goal is to get the Iranian people to throw off the yoke of tyranny; ultimately it is up to them.” Associated Press reported.
The Israeli prime minister added: “But there is no doubt that with the actions taken so far, we are breaking their bones.” Israel, along with the United States, launched an attack on Iran on February 28 after Washington’s negotiations with Tehran related to the latter’s nuclear program collapsed.
According to official figures, 11 Israeli citizens have been killed in Iranian attacks since the United States and Israel launched their offensive campaign on February 28.
Trump on Iran war timeline
US President Donald Trump has given mixed signals about ending the war in Iran, creating uncertainty in markets as benchmark oil indices touched $120 a barrel for the first time since 2022.
On Monday, Trump told Republican lawmakers that the Iran war would likely be a “short jaunt,” however later, in a post on Truth Social, the US president said Washington would increase attacks on Tehran if it tried to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump also said he would be “willing to talk to Iran” as the United States continues its attacks on the Islamic nation for the 11th consecutive day. “If Iran does anything to stop the flow of oil within the Strait of Hormuz, the United States of America will hit it TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have hit it so far,” Trump said.
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Iran’s retaliatory attacks have affected Gulf countries in the region, including Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Qatar, among others.
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