WashingtonWhen will the conflict between Iran and Israel end? On Sunday, US President Donald Trump declared that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would make a "mutual" decision on this matter. During a phone interview with
Israel's TimesTrump went on to say that without him and Netanyahu, the Islamic Republic would have destroyed Israel.
Trump claims that Iran would destroy Israel and its surroundings.He declared that Israel and its surroundings would be destroyed by Iran. "We have collaborated. Trump was cited as saying, "We've destroyed a country that wanted to destroy Israel."
Israel's Times."I think it's mutual... a little bit," Trump said in response to a question about whether he alone would decide when the war with Iran ends or if Netanyahu would also have a say. We have been conversing.
Also, Trump answered a question about whether Israel could keep fighting Iran even after the US stops its airstrikes. "I don't think it will be necessary."
On February 28, the US and Israel attacked Iran together.It is important to remember that on February 28, the US and Israel attacked Iran together, killing Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
In the meantime, the targets of Iran's war grew dangerously broad on Sunday when Bahrain accused Iran of hitting one of the desalination plants that Gulf countries need for drinking water. After Israeli attacks, oil depots in Tehran smoldered, which raised concerns about the environment.
The head of the Arab League criticizes Iran for its "careless policy."The head of the Arab League blasted Iran for its "reckless policy" of attacking its neighbors, showing that anger is growing in the area. Hundreds of missiles and drones have already hit Gulf countries, and Iran's president promised to step up attacks on US targets on the ninth day of the war.
Saudi Arabia announced its first fatalities, claiming that two Bangladeshi and Indian nationals were killed when a military projectile struck a residential area. Twelve more Bangladeshis were reportedly injured. The majority of the war's casualties in Gulf countries have been foreign workers and residents.
Even though Washington's declared war objectives have changed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump have pledged to continue the coordinated campaign against Iran. Trump stated to ABC News that he wants to have a say in who leads Iran after the war is over and that a new leader "is not going to last long" without his consent.
Two soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon as Israel targets the militant organization Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, according to the Israeli military, which reported the first soldier deaths since the start of the conflict. An afternoon strike in Israel resulted in three injuries.
According to officials, at least 1,230 people have died in Iran, at least 397 in Lebanon, and at least 11 in Israel as a result of the conflict, which Israel and the US started with airstrikes on February 28 that killed Iran's supreme leader. According to the US military, an Iranian attack on troops in Saudi Arabia on March 1 resulted in the death of a service member. The conflict has now claimed the lives of seven US soldiers.
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