Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s live broadcast from Jerusalem sent shockwaves through the Middle East, as he pledged Israel’s full-throttle continuation of strikes on Iran without quarter. Dated March 8, his remarks unveiled a surprise-laden master plan to debilitate the ‘Iranian regime’ and engineer regime change.
‘We have everything in place to weaken them and bring about change,’ Netanyahu asserted, clarifying the mission to Iran’s citizens: ‘The moment of reckoning nears. Iran won’t be broken—it will be freed for peace with us.’ He lambasted the United Nations for hypocritical outrage over Israel’s anti-terror fights in Gaza versus silence on Iranian repression.
Lebanon drew sharp words too: Enforce the ceasefire and disarm Hezbollah, or risk catastrophe from their aggressions. Echoing this resolve, President Trump, mid-flight on Air Force One, celebrated a week of joint strikes starting February 28 that have mauled Iran’s military.
‘Their navy? Nearly erased—44 ships to the bottom. Air force? Obliterated. Missiles? We’ve smashed 70 percent of launchers,’ Trump detailed. These irreplaceable assets have left Iran firing at 9 percent capacity compared to day one. With leverage firmly in allied hands, Trump dismissed immediate diplomacy, signaling prolonged pressure.