Netanyahu Vows to Continue Iran War "With All Might" Until Goals Achieved

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue military action against Iran "with all our might" until all Israeli goals are achieved, praising the country's defense forces and citizens. The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed strikes on ballistic missile production sites in Iran at Parchin and Shahrud. The conflict has widened, with Iran reportedly targeting locations in Haifa and Dubai, and Hezbollah launching attacks from Lebanon. The escalation follows a late February US-Israel strike that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting a broad Iranian retaliation across the region.

Key Points: Netanyahu Vows to Continue Iran War, IDF Strikes Targets

  • Netanyahu vows continued action against Iran
  • IDF strikes ballistic missile production sites
  • Regional conflict widens to Gulf states
  • Iran claims strikes on Haifa refinery
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'Will continue to act with all might until goals achieved': Israeli PM Netanyahu vows to carry on Iran war

Israeli PM Netanyahu pledges to continue campaign against Iran. IDF strikes missile sites as regional conflict widens following US-Israel strike.

"We will continue to act with all our might until we achieve all our goals. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Tel Aviv, March 8

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday said that the Israeli actions would continue against Iran until all the goals are achieved. He also praised the defence forces and citizens of Israel for their courageous stand amid escalating tensions in the West Asia region.

He made the remarks in Hebrew in a video message shared on X.

"We are in the midst of a fateful campaign for our existence. In the past week, we have acted with strength, initiative, and determination against our enemies--and we will continue to act with all our might until we achieve all our goals. I salute our pilots, our fighters, the ground crews, the security and rescue forces, and you--the citizens of Israel--for your steadfast spirit, responsibility, and courageous stand", the post said.

It further noted, "Together, we have changed the face of the Middle East. Together, we will continue to fight. Together, we will roar like a lion. And with God's help--together, we will ensure the eternity of Israel."

The Israeli PM said that its success would not only remove the nuclear threat to the world but also bring peace between Israel and Iran.

He said, "Our success will bring not only the removal of the nuclear threat to the entire world, and not only peace between Israel and Iran. It will also bring a dramatic expansion of the circle of peace around us. Today, everyone understands that the Ayatollahs' regime endangers the entire world. In recent days, Iran has attacked 12 countries around it. We stand with them"

"All of these countries see Israel's tremendous strength, our readiness to fight the tyrants in Tehran, the bravery of our army and our people, and our vast military and technological capabilities. And many countries are turning to us. I am telling you many countries are now approaching us for cooperation," Netanyahu added.

The statement comes in the wake of several developments taking place in West Asia and the Gulf.

Meanwhile, on Saturday (local time), IDF shared that it struck 2 main ballistic missile production sites in Parchin and Shahrud. As per the IDF, the targets struck included factories producing explosive materials for ballistic missile warheads, complexes producing unique raw materials for missile engines, a missile engine mixing and casting facility and a complex used for the research, development, assembly, and production of advanced cruise missiles.

Earlier, Dubai Media Office said that authorities had confirmed the death of a Pakistani driver in the Al Barsha area after debris from an aerial interception fell on a vehicle. It also shared that authorities had confirmed a minor incident on the facade of a tower in Dubai Marina, with no injuries reported.

Meanwhile, the IRNA claimed on Sunday, citing the IRGC, that a refinery was hit in Haifa. It said in a post on X, "IRGC: The Haifa refinery was struck by Kheibarshekan missiles."

Al Jazeera Breaking reported that air strikes targeted an oil storage facility in Tehran. It also mentioned that Hezbollah said it launched missiles at Haifa naval base and that it targeted Kiryat Shmona with rocket fire.

Citing IDF sources, Jerusalem Post reported that on Saturday night, the Israeli Air Force had attacked significant oil resources in the Tehran region of Iran. As per the sources, the oil resources attacked are directly connected to Iran's military industrial complex.

The conflict in West Asia has now brought into its fold several countries of the Gulf region.

These developments come in the wake of escalating tensions after a joint US-Israel military strike on February 28 on Iranian territory resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

In response, Iran retaliated by launching ballistic missiles and drones at US assets and allies across the region, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, further widening the conflict in West Asia and heightening risks for civilians and expatriates alike.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Netanyahu's rhetoric is worrying. While Iran's regime is problematic, promising to "act with all might" sounds like a vow for endless war. This isn't just about Israel and Iran anymore; it's dragging in the entire region. The civilian casualties in Dubai are a tragic example.
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Priya S
The human cost is already too high. A Pakistani driver killed by falling debris in Dubai? That could have been any of our brothers and sisters working there to support families back home. This conflict needs to de-escalate NOW. Our prayers are with all innocent lives caught in the crossfire. 🙏
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Rohit P
Honestly, both sides are responsible. The US-Israel strike that killed Khamenei was a massive provocation. Iran's response was inevitable. Now we have a cycle of retaliation. Where does it end? India has good relations with both Israel and Gulf nations. We must use that position to call for restraint.
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Vikram M
The PM says success will bring "peace between Israel and Iran." How? By bombing them into submission? This isn't a path to peace, it's a path to more hatred and future conflict. A true leader seeks dialogue, not just military victory. This stance is short-sighted.
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Karthik V
The economic implications for India are huge. Attacks on oil facilities in Tehran and Haifa will spike global prices. Our import bill will skyrocket, affecting everything from fuel to fertilizers. National security isn't just borders; it's also economic stability. Hope our planners are preparing contingency plans.

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