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    Netanyahu Foresees Limited Duration for Iran Conflict Amid Rising Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the ongoing conflict with Iran on Monday, suggesting that while the joint military campaign led by the United States and Israel might extend for some time, it is unlikely to stretch into a prolonged, multi-year war. In a televised interview, Netanyahu emphasized that the operation could be swift and decisive, though he conceded that an immediate resolution was not guaranteed. He firmly rejected the notion of an endless conflict, stating, “It’s not going to take years.”

    The current hostilities erupted over the weekend following coordinated airstrikes by US and Israeli forces targeting Tehran, which resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. This dramatic escalation triggered retaliatory missile attacks by Iran against Israeli territory, as well as strikes aimed at Arab nations hosting American military bases. These developments have intensified fears of a wider regional confrontation, with multiple fronts now potentially involved.

    Earlier, US President Donald Trump had initially estimated that the conflict might last four to five weeks, but he later acknowledged that the timeline remained uncertain. Since the announcement of the strikes, Trump’s public rationale for the campaign has evolved. Initially, he urged Iranians to reclaim their country, hinting at support for regime change. However, he subsequently reframed the military action as essential to halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its progress in developing long-range missile capabilities—claims that Tehran has consistently denied.

    Netanyahu highlighted that sustained military pressure could foster political shifts within Iran, though he made it clear that any transformation in Tehran’s leadership would ultimately depend on the Iranian people themselves. Furthermore, he suggested that this conflict might paradoxically pave the way for broader peace across the Middle East, including the possibility of normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia—an outcome long sought by regional diplomats.

    Public sentiment in the United States remains divided over the strikes. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted during the weekend revealed that only about 25 percent of Americans expressed support for the military action against Iran. This skepticism is rooted in the public’s wariness following the prolonged and costly US engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan, which have left deep scars on the national psyche.

    Meanwhile, the conflict shows signs of expanding beyond its initial theaters. The Israeli military reported intercepting two drones that violated its airspace, originating from Lebanon. The Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah openly claimed responsibility for launching these drones toward northern Israel, signaling a dangerous escalation along Israel’s northern border. This development underscores the fragile and volatile security situation in the region, where proxy groups aligned with Iran continue to challenge Israeli defenses.

    As tensions mount, the international community watches closely, aware that the unfolding events could reshape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. The coming days and weeks will be critical in determining whether this conflict remains contained or spirals into a broader regional war with far-reaching consequences.

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