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Netanyahu Says Iran Conflict Won’t Be an ‘Endless War’

3 March 2026 (Navroze Bureau) : Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the ongoing conflict with Iran will not turn into an “endless war,” seeking to reassure both domestic and international audiences amid rising regional tensions.

Speaking about the escalating situation, Netanyahu emphasized that the military campaign has defined objectives and is not intended to evolve into a prolonged, open-ended conflict. He stated that the focus remains on addressing immediate security threats and ensuring long-term stability rather than engaging in indefinite warfare.

The remarks come as hostilities between Israel and Iran have intensified, with missile exchanges and airstrikes raising concerns of broader regional escalation. Several countries have urged restraint, warning that continued retaliation could destabilize the wider Middle East.

Netanyahu defended Israel’s actions as necessary for national security, asserting that decisive measures now could prevent more severe confrontations in the future. At the same time, global leaders and diplomatic observers continue to monitor developments closely, calling for de-escalation and dialogue.

While the Israeli government projects confidence that the conflict will be limited in duration, analysts caution that evolving dynamics on the ground could influence the timeline. Much will depend on regional responses, diplomatic interventions, and the willingness of both sides to step back from further escalation.

For now, Netanyahu’s statement signals an effort to frame the conflict as targeted and time-bound, rather than a long-term military entanglement.

Summary

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the conflict with Iran will not become an “endless war,” stressing that military operations have specific objectives despite escalating regional tensions.

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