Netanyahu: 'Great Victory' Against Iran Opens Door for Further Peace Deals
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared victory over Iran on June 26, 2025, opening the door to expanded peace deals from Israel in the Middle East.
- This declaration followed a 12-day war with Iran and ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza, where Netanyahu seeks to free hostages and defeat Hamas amidst international pressure to end the war.
- Netanyahu emphasized a "rare moment of opportunity" to "expand the circle of peace," with potential new members like Syria and Lebanon joining the Abraham Accords, possibly reversing Iranian influence.
- Hostages remain a critical issue as families appeal for their return, and Netanyahu hints at a Gaza ceasefire deal, while critics accuse his government of prolonging the conflict for political support.
- The victory over Iran suggests a turning point that could reshape regional alliances and peace efforts, but unresolved Gaza conflict and hostage situations pose significant challenges ahead.
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Israel's euphoric 'victory' over Iran is giving way to disillusionment
Politically, Netanyahu may appear the winner of the “12-Day War.” But Israel achieved none of its military goals, and Gaza is once again impossible to ignore. The post Israel’s euphoric ‘victory’ over Iran is quickly giving way to disillusionment appeared first on +972 Magazine.
Israeli sources: "Enter two weeks peace in Gaza and relaunch of the Pacts of Abraham.Ali Khamenei reappeared in video. And, on the occasion, he gave a speech in which he tried, so to speak, to sing victory. "The Islamic Republic won and, by reprisal, he slapped in the face to...
The Israeli Prime Minister: "This victory opens a historic opportunity for a significant expansion of peace agreements"
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