Netanyahu Claims Israel "Decimating" Iran's Military in Escalating Strikes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel is winning a military campaign that is significantly degrading Iran's capabilities. He detailed strikes destroying missile launchers, stockpiles, and production infrastructure, including nuclear-related sites. Netanyahu claimed Iran's air defenses, navy, and air force have been severely weakened, leaving its command structure in chaos. The remarks come amid heightened hostilities, with Netanyahu accusing Iran of attempting to blackmail the world by threatening key maritime routes.

Key Points: Netanyahu: Israel Winning, Iran's Military Being Decimated

  • Iran's missile arsenal degraded
  • Naval forces hit in Caspian Sea
  • Air defense rendered useless
  • Nuclear infrastructure targeted
  • Command structure in chaos
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"We are winning, Iran being decimated": Israeli PM Netanyahu on ongoing strikes

Israeli PM Netanyahu asserts Iran's missile, naval, and air capabilities are being destroyed in ongoing strikes, warning of Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

"We are winning, and Iran is being decimated. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Jerusalem, March 20

As tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday asserted that Israel is gaining the upper hand in its ongoing military campaign against Iran, claiming that Tehran's military capabilities are being significantly weakened.

Addressing a press conference, Netanyahu said, "We are winning, and Iran is being decimated. Iran's missile and drone arsenal is being massively degraded and will be destroyed."

Detailing the operations, Netanyahu stated that Israeli forces have targeted and destroyed hundreds of missile launchers, while also inflicting heavy damage on Iran's missile stockpiles and production infrastructure.

"Hundreds of their launchers have been destroyed, their stockpiles of missiles are being hit hard, and so are the industries that produce them. In rising line, we destroyed missiles, and we destroyed a lot of nuclear infrastructure," he said.

He further emphasised that recent operations have expanded beyond targeting weapons to dismantling Iran's broader defence manufacturing ecosystem.

"What we're destroying now are the factories that produce the components to make these missiles and to make the nuclear weapons that they're trying to produce. We're wiping out their industrial base in a way that we didn't do before," he added.

Netanyahu also claimed that Iran's air defence systems have been neutralised, its naval capabilities severely damaged, and its air force significantly weakened.

"Iran's air defences have been rendered useless. Their Navy is lying at the bottom of the sea...Today, we hit the other part of their Navy in the Caspian Sea. Their air force is nearly destroyed," he said.

Highlighting the broader impact of the offensive, the Israeli Prime Minister said Iran's military command structure has been disrupted.

"Iran's command and control structure is in utter chaos. And I can tell you that there's still more work to do, and we're going to do it," he added.

The remarks come amid heightened hostilities between Israel and Iran, with both sides engaged in an intensifying confrontation that has raised concerns of a wider regional conflict.

Earlier, Netanyahu accused Iran of attempting to "blackmail the world" by disrupting a key global oil route, while asserting that such efforts "won't work," as he outlined how Israel's ongoing military operations alongside the United States have completely destroyed Iran's capabilities.

"The death cult in Iran is trying to blackmail the world by closing a key international maritime route - the Strait of Hormuz. It won't work. Israel is helping in its own way, and in other means the American effort to open the Straits of Hormuz. Imagine how the Ayatollah regime would be able to blackmail the entire world if they had ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads."

Netanyahu further said Israel and the United States, under the leadership of Donald Trump, were acting "with great determination and unprecedented strength" against Iran. He described "Operation Rising Lion" as a mission aimed at eliminating what he called existential threats posed by the Iranian regime.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The language used is quite aggressive. While no one wants a nuclear-armed Iran, statements like "being decimated" only fuel the fire. Diplomacy should be the priority, not chest-thumping. The common people on both sides suffer the most.
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Arjun K
India has good relations with both Israel and Iran. This is a delicate situation for our foreign policy. We need that region stable for our energy security and the Chabahar port project. Hope our diplomats are working behind the scenes.
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Sarah B
The mention of the Strait of Hormuz is the real worry. If oil shipments get disrupted, petrol prices in India will shoot up overnight. This isn't just a distant conflict; it hits our wallets directly.
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Vikram M
"Operation Rising Lion" sounds like something from a movie. The reality is far more grim. Every missile that flies is taxpayer money and lives at risk. The world doesn't need another forever war. Time for global powers to step in and mediate.
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Karthik V
From a strategic point, if Israel has truly degraded Iran's missile capabilities this much, it changes the power balance. But declaring victory so early? Reminds me of "Mission Accomplished" banners. The situation is still very volatile. Let's see.

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