Netanyahu: Israel's Military Actions Expose "Cracks" in Iran's Regime

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that ongoing military actions are creating visible fractures within Iran's leadership and its allied groups. He asserted Israel has seized the initiative, is operating deep in enemy territory, and has established multiple security zones. Meanwhile, Iran's parliamentary speaker accused the US of secretly plotting a ground invasion and vowed severe retaliation against any regional partners facilitating such an attack. These statements follow reports that the Pentagon is preparing for potential limited ground operations in Iran.

Key Points: Netanyahu Says Israel Exposing Cracks in Iran Regime

  • Netanyahu claims initiative in conflict
  • Says Israel created three security zones
  • Iran's speaker warns US of invasion plans
  • Pentagon reportedly prepping limited ground ops
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Netanyahu says Israeli military action exposing "cracks" in Iran

Israeli PM claims military action is surprising enemies and creating security zones. Iran's speaker warns US of retaliation for any ground invasion.

"Iran is not the same Iran, Hezbollah is not the same Hezbollah, and Hamas is not the same Hamas. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Safed, March 29

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said that Israel's ongoing military actions are creating "visible cracks" in what he termed the "terror regime in Tehran," Times of Israel reported.

After a situation assessment at the Northern Command headquarters, Netanyahu said, "Iran is not the same Iran, Hezbollah is not the same Hezbollah, and Hamas is not the same Hamas."

He further asserted that all three are "battered enemies fighting for their very existence."

Times of Israel reported that Netanyahu emphasised that Israel has seized the initiative in the conflict. "Instead of them surprising us, we are surprising them. We are the side that is acting, attacking, and initiating, and we are deep in their territory," he said.

Netanyahu further claimed that Israel has established "three security zones deep in enemy territory." Referring to Lebanon, he said he had instructed the military to expand the existing security zone to counter the threat posed by Hezbollah and to push anti-tank missile fire away from Israel's border.

He acknowledged that Hezbollah still retains "residual capability" to launch rockets at Israel, adding that discussions were held with military commanders on eliminating that threat, Times of Israel reported.

"We are determined to fundamentally change the situation in the north," Netanyahu said.

Earlier, Speaker of Iran's Parliament, MB Ghalibaf, accused the US of "secretly plotting a ground invasion" and assured that Tehran is prepared for it.

He also warned the Gulf countries, which are allowing the US to launch an attack from their soil, vowing to "punish" the regional partners.

"The enemy sends messages of friendship openly, while secretly plotting a ground invasion. We are waiting for their arrival; we will set them ablaze and punish their regional partners forever." Ghalibaf said.

This comes after The Washington Post, quoting a US officials, reported that the Pentagon is preparing for weeks of limited ground operations in Iran, potentially including raids on Kharg Island and coastal sites near the Strait of Hormuz.

According to a US official, the plan is not to fully invade Iran but can involve special raids by special operations and conventional infantry troops.

This comes amid rising conflict in West Asia, with increasing reports of strikes on strategic infrastructure across multiple countries in the region.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The rhetoric from both sides is alarming. Iran's threats to "punish" Gulf countries and talk of setting invaders "ablaze" is straight out of a medieval playbook. This isn't just an Israel-Iran issue anymore; it's dragging the entire region and global oil markets into chaos. Hope cooler heads prevail.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf and the impact on oil prices. A full-blown conflict will send petrol prices through the roof here. Our government must use its good relations with all sides to push for de-escalation. Our economy can't take another shock. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Netanyahu's confidence seems a bit over the top. Claiming to have "battered" Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas simultaneously? Sounds like political posturing for a domestic audience. The ground reality is likely much more complex and bloody for ordinary people on all sides.
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Priya S
The mention of the Strait of Hormuz is the real red flag. A significant portion of India's oil imports pass through there. Any disruption is a direct threat to our energy security. The US and Israel need to think about the global fallout, not just their strategic objectives.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the article presents Netanyahu's claims without much critical scrutiny. "Seized the initiative" and "deep in their territory" are very loaded terms. A more balanced report would also detail the heavy cost Israel has paid and the international condemnation it faces. Just my two paise.

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