Netanyahu Vows "Full Force" Attack on Iran, Trump Claims Military Decimation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel's attack on Iran will continue with full force, stating the country has a plan to undermine the regime. He directly addressed the Iranian people, framing the conflict as one of liberation rather than division. Concurrently, former US President Donald Trump detailed the severe degradation of Iran's military capabilities from joint US-Israel strikes. Netanyahu also issued a warning to Lebanon regarding Hezbollah's disarmament.

Key Points: Israel's Full Force Iran Attack, Trump on Military Strikes

  • Netanyahu announces continued full-force attack on Iran
  • He addresses Iranian people directly, promising liberation
  • He condemns UN stance on Gaza and Iran
  • Trump claims US-Israel ops severely degraded Iran's military
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Netanyahu says attack on Iran to continue with 'full force'

Netanyahu pledges uncompromising attack on Iran, addresses Iranian people. Trump details crippling of Iranian military in joint US-Israel operation.

"The moment of truth is approaching. We do not seek to divide Iran, but to liberate it and live with it in peace. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Jerusalem, March 8

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a live broadcast statement that Israel's attack on Iran will continue with "full force and uncompromising momentum."

Israel has a well-prepared plan with many surprises to undermine "Iranian regime" and "enable change," Netanyahu said on Saturday.

Addressing the Iranian people, he said, "The moment of truth is approaching. We do not seek to divide Iran, but to liberate it and live with it in peace."

He condemned the United Nations for "condemning us without reason in our just war against Iran's murderous proxies in Gaza and doing nothing about the massacre in Iran."

He also demanded that the Lebanese government enforce the ceasefire agreement and disarm Hezbollah, Xinhua news agency reported.

"If you do not do this, Hezbollah's aggression will have disastrous consequences for Lebanon," he warned.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said the United States had severely weakened Iran's military after a week of fighting, while signalling that Washington holds strong negotiating leverage but is not actively pursuing a settlement with Tehran.

Speaking to reporters on Saturday during a press gaggle aboard Air Force One, Trump described the early phase of the conflict as a decisive blow against Iran's armed forces. The United States and Israel launched a joint military operation against Iran on February 28.

"We've wiped out their Navy, 44 ships. We've wiped out their Air Force. Every plane," Trump said. He said American strikes had also crippled Iran's missile capabilities and launch infrastructure.

"We've knocked out about 70 per cent of the rocket launchers," he said, adding that the systems were "very hard to get, very expensive."

According to Trump, the reduction in launchers and manufacturing capacity has sharply reduced Iran's ability to retaliate. "They're at about 9 per cent of what they sent out in the first two days," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
The language of "liberation" from an external power is always problematic. It reminds me of our own colonial history. The Iranian people must decide their own future, not have it dictated by foreign military action.
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Rohit P
Our government must tread very carefully. India has strong ties with both Israel and Iran, and we have a large diaspora in the Gulf. Any major conflict will spike oil prices and hurt our economy badly. Strategic neutrality is key.
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Sarah B
The humanitarian cost is being completely ignored in these statements. "Full force" means more civilian suffering. The focus should be on protecting innocent lives, not just military objectives.
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Vikram M
Trump's boasting about destroying 70% of launchers sounds like a sales pitch. War is not a video game. This will have real, tragic consequences for millions of ordinary people in the Middle East. Hope our MEA is working behind the scenes for de-escalation.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I have to criticize Netanyahu's framing. Condemning the UN while launching a major offensive is hypocritical. International law and institutions exist for a reason, even if they are imperfect. This path leads to more chaos.

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