Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Israel’s conflict with Iran is “not over,” reaffirming that his government will not allow Tehran to acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances.
Tel Aviv, Israel – Web Desk: Speaking at an Israeli Air Force graduation ceremony, Netanyahu said Israel’s air superiority remains a cornerstone of its national security and pledged to maintain its military readiness against emerging regional threats.
According to international media reports, the Israeli premier claimed Iran had suffered significant setbacks during the recent escalation but insisted that new security challenges continue to emerge. He said Israel is strengthening its defense capabilities to address any future threats.
Netanyahu reiterated that Israel’s policy remains unchanged, stating that Iran will not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons regardless of whether an international agreement exists.
He further argued that Israel’s previous military actions prevented Iran from moving closer to acquiring nuclear weapons, adding, “The war is not over. New challenges continue to arise, and we are fully prepared for every scenario.”
The remarks come as the U.S.-Iran ceasefire framework remains under pressure, with growing concerns among analysts over the possibility of renewed tensions across the Middle East.
Defense experts believe Netanyahu’s latest comments signal that Israel intends to maintain its hardline stance on Iran, while regional security risks continue to evolve.
