"It Is Not Over": Prime Minister Netanyahu Declares Iran Threat Far From Resolved
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has cautioned that the war with Iran remains active and unresolved, urging a unified global alliance to counter the regime’s existential threat to Western civilization.

During a high profile joint declaration with Argentine President Javier Milei in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a sobering assessment regarding the ongoing war with Iran. Addressing the nation and international observers, the Prime Minister emphasized that while diplomatic maneuvers and ceasefires may capture headlines, the underlying threat posed by the regime in Tehran has not been eliminated. "Every moment a new development can happen in the war with Iran, it is not over," Netanyahu declared, framing the current situation as a state of constant, high level readiness rather than a finished engagement.
The Prime Minister’s comments served as a stark reminder of the regime’s long term ambitions. According to Netanyahu, Iran is not merely a regional antagonist but a force committed to broader global instability. He characterized the regime’s objective as an effort to destabilize the United States and eradicate the foundations of Western culture as it is currently understood. This ideological determination, he argued, requires a firm and unwavering response from the international community. Netanyahu highlighted that the deep partnership between Israel, Argentina, and the United States is not just a diplomatic convenience, but a critical strategic necessity to blunt these aggressive aspirations.
Netanyahu praised the alignment of values between his government and that of President Milei, noting that such partnerships are vital when facing an adversary as entrenched as the Iranian leadership. He expressed confidence that by utilizing "moral clarity" and maintaining the strong strategic partnership between the three nations, Israel and its allies will ultimately succeed in their objectives. The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a time of sensitive negotiations and regional military maneuvers, underscoring his belief that Iran continues to maneuver for regional and global dominance. By emphasizing the "not over" nature of the current war, Netanyahu is positioning his government to maintain the necessary domestic and international pressure required to navigate the coming period of uncertainty.