
Netanyahu says that Israel has not yet finished its offensive against Iran.
Key Takeaways
- Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu declared Israel's military offensive against Iran continues.
- The war has lasted ten days and spread across the Middle East.
- Netanyahu said the attacks are weakening Iran's clerical leadership.
US Israel aims on Iran
Folha reported deep coordination between the Pentagon and the Israeli Armed Forces.
“"We are not finished yet," said Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, about Israel's military offensive against Iran”
Specialists quoted in the article see unclear and diverging objectives between Washington and Tel Aviv.

The article says early calls by both Trump and Netanyahu for overthrowing the Iranian theocracy and urging protesters to seize institutions have disappeared from official American and Israeli communications in recent days.
Instead, the allies have shifted to more limited goals such as destroying Iran's ballistic missile program, which the article describes as capable of threatening Israel but not the U.S.
The article also says the allies plan to strike nuclear facilities again months after the June 2025 attack that, according to Trump, would have "completely obliterated" Iran's capacity to develop a bomb.
Folha concludes that these contradictory motivations are likely to lead the allies to pursue different objectives.
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