The Israeli army declared on Tuesday that it is ready to continue the war with Iran for several weeks, just hours after statements from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claiming that Israel had achieved more than half of its military objectives against the Islamic Republic.
“The halfway point is clearly surpassed. But I do not want to set a timeline,” said the Israeli executive leader in an interview with the conservative American channel Newsmax, indicating that he was speaking “in terms of missions, and not necessarily in terms of duration.”
When asked about the position of the Israeli army, its international spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani, stated that the continuation of operations depended on the decisions of political leaders.
“We are ready to continue our operations in the coming weeks,” he assured during an online press briefing. “We have the targets for it, the ammunition for it, the manpower for it. And it is up to the leaders to decide.”
The Middle East has been plunged into a war since February 28 triggered by joint strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran, to which Tehran has responded with missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and several countries in the region.
Initially, American President Donald Trump estimated the duration of the military operations to be between four and six weeks.
American Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Monday that the war would continue for “weeks” rather than “months,” expressing optimism about the possibility of working with elements within the Iranian government.
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