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Netanyahu: War With Iran "Not Over Yet"


Mon 11 May 2026 | 07:24 AM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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​Israeli Prime Minister (PM) Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the war with Iran "is not over yet," despite what he described as "significant achievements" during the recent confrontation.

​In an interview with CBS, Netanyahu added that there is still enriched uranium that must be removed from Iran, and that Iranian enrichment sites "still need to be dismantled." 

He emphasized that while Israel has caused substantial damage to Iranian capabilities, "there is still work to be done."

​The Israeli Prime Minister noted that Iran continues to support regional proxies and persists in developing ballistic missiles. 

He suggested that the potential fall of the Iranian regime could mean the end of Hezbollah, Hamas, and possibly the Houthi movement as well.

​Netanyahu also discussed the increasing risks associated with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, stating that the continued fighting has made those risks more apparent. He added that it took Iran a long time to realize the magnitude of the consequences resulting from threatening navigation in the strait.

​Furthermore, Netanyahu accused China of providing support and technical components that helped Iran manufacture missiles, asserting that he "does not like" this development.

​Concluding his remarks, Netanyahu stated that Israel is facing a "media blockade and an international propaganda campaign," admitting that his country "has not achieved enough success in the propaganda war."