Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on March 10, 2026, that Israel is 'not done yet' with its military campaign against Iran, claiming recent attacks have 'severely weakened' Tehran's capabilities. The remarks, made during a meeting with health officials, come amid a spiraling regional conflict that began with a joint U.S.-Israel strike on Iran in late February.
Defiant Words, Rising Stakes
Netanyahu urged Iranians to overthrow their government, stating Israel hopes they'll 'cast off the yoke of tyranny.' However, he acknowledged that regime change 'depends on them.' Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ruled out talks with the U.S., telling PBS that missile operations will continue 'as long as necessary.' 💥
Conflict Timeline
The crisis erupted on February 28 when Israel and the U.S. launched coordinated strikes, triggering retaliatory actions across the Middle East. With both sides digging in, analysts warn the situation could destabilize global energy markets and impact Asia's economies.
As of March 10, no major power has publicly intervened to de-escalate tensions. Students and young professionals are advised to monitor developments closely, given the conflict's potential ripple effects on travel, trade, and regional security.
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