Israel–Iran Conflict: PM Benjamin Netanyahu Vows To Intensify Offensive Against Tehran After Airstrikes | VIDEO
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Jerusalem, Mar 1: Vowing to deliver a “decisive blow” to Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he has given instructions to his forces to continue to escalate their offensive over Tehran.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed on Saturday in a coordinated US-Israeli airstrike on Tehran, with his death confirmed on Sunday.
Calling the strikes “unprovoked and illegal”, Iran began firing missiles at Israel and other Gulf Arab states in retaliation for the killing of its supreme leader.
היום בדיון ביטחוני בקריה בתל אביב יחד עם שר הביטחון, הרמטכ"ל וראש המוסד. pic.twitter.com/2hJAK9HQZw
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) March 1, 2026
סיימתי עכשיו פגישה עם שר הביטחון, הרמטכ"ל וראש המוסד. נתתי הנחיות להמשך המערכה.
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) March 1, 2026
אתמול חיסלנו את הרודן חמינאי. יחד איתו חיסלנו עשרות מבכירי משטר הדיכוי.
כוחותינו הולמים עכשיו בלב טהרן בעוצמות הולכות וגוברות, וזה רק ילך ויתגבר עוד יותר במהלך הימים הקרובים.
עם זאת, אלה ימים… pic.twitter.com/cap0Atxlhl
Meeting at defence headquarters
Netanyahu made the statement from the roof of the Kirya Defence Headquarters in Tel Aviv, following a meeting with the Minister of Defence Israel Katz, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, and Director of the Mossad David Barnea.
"I have given instructions for the continuation of the campaign. Yesterday, we eliminated the tyrant Khamenei. Along with him, we eliminated dozens of senior figures of the oppressive regime," the Israeli premier said.
"Our forces are now striking at the heart of Tehran with increasing intensity, and this will only continue to escalate further over the coming days," he said.
Casualties in Israel
Mourning the loss of lives in Israel from Iranian ballistic missile attacks, Netanyahu called the situation "painful days".
"Yesterday here, in Tel Aviv, and now in Beit Shemesh, we lost dear people. My heart goes out to the families, and on behalf of all of you, citizens of Israel, I send my wishes for a speedy recovery to the wounded,” Netanyahu said.
A woman was killed in Tel Aviv on Sunday, struck by a missile before she could make it to the shelter, and nine people were killed in an attack on Bet Shemesh, close to Jerusalem, on Sunday.
US support highlighted
"We are in a campaign in which we are bringing the full strength of the IDF (Israel Defence Forces) to the battle, as never before, in order to ensure our existence and our future. But we are also bringing to this campaign the assistance of the United States, my friend, US President Donald Trump, and the US military," Netanyahu said, referring to the joint US-Israel offensive.
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