Israel Proclaims 'Victory' in Extended Conflict with Iran
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced that Israel has effectively won its conflict with Iran, signaling plans to continue operations until all objectives are met. The protracted war has significantly weakened Iran but also seen continued missile exchanges. Global tensions rise as strategic waterways come under threat.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar declared a strategic victory against Iran, asserting that the ongoing conflict has severely weakened Tehran's capabilities. The announcement came during a press conference where Saar highlighted that the war would persist until definitive objectives are achieved.
Despite claims of victory, Iran continues its missile salvos, evidencing its operational ability. The conflict has sparked regional instability, engaging Iran-backed Hezbollah and affecting Gulf Arab nations, leading to a strategic blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, which has implications for energy prices and global transport.
International reactions have been mixed, as U.S. allies demand clearer objectives from Washington before joining any naval mission to reopen the vital shipping lane. Estonia's foreign minister indicated support conditional on an elucidation of goals, emphasizing the need for consensus in the international community.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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