IDF Says It’s Planning for at Least 3 More Weeks of Iran Operation
The Israel Defense Forces will maintain military operations against Iran for at least three more weeks, coordinating with U.S. allies and enforcing domestic emergency measures, officials said.
- Israel said it had detailed plans for at least three more weeks of war as it pounded sites across Iran overnight, while Iranian drone attacks temporarily shut Dubai airport and hit a key oil facility in the UAE.
- The US-Israeli war on Iran is now entering its third week with no clear end in sight, largely shutting the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20 per cent of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas flow, pushing up energy prices and raising fears of a spike in global inflation.
- Israel has said it wants to weaken Iran's capacity to threaten it, striking ballistic missile infrastructure, nuclear facilities and the security apparatus, and that it still has thousands of targets to hit.
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Israel Says It Has Plans for At Least 3 Weeks of War as Airstrikes Pound Iran
Israel said on Monday it had detailed plans for at least three more weeks of war as it pounded sites across Iran overnight, while Iranian drone attacks temporarily shut Dubai airport and hit a key oil facility in the United Arab Emirates.
Hundreds of Iranian targets to hit: Israel says it plans 3 more weeks of strikes
An Israeli military spokesperson, said the armed forces have detailed plans for the next three weeks, with additional operations mapped further ahead. Israel has framed its objectives as weakening Iran’s ability to threaten Israeli territory, focusing on ballistic missile sites, nuclear facilities, and security infrastructure.
The war in the Middle East seems to be from a close-up, as Washington proposed. I entered on the 17th day. The American and Israeli forces continued to bomb Iran, hitting cities such as Tehran, Hamadan and Isfahan, while Iran's ongoing conflicts are being reported paying in several Israeli cities. US President Donald Trump says Washington is still engaged in discussions with Iran, but Tehran is not ready to conclude an agreement to end the war. …
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