Israel‑Iran War: PM Netanyahu Vows Escalation Amid Growing Attacks on Tehran
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 1, 2026 22:49 IST2026-03-01T22:47:37+5:302026-03-01T22:49:15+5:30
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalled a major escalation in the ongoing regional conflict on Sunday, asserting that Israeli military ...

Israel‑Iran War: PM Netanyahu Vows Escalation Amid Growing Attacks on Tehran
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalled a major escalation in the ongoing regional conflict on Sunday, asserting that Israeli military operations against the Iranian regime will “continue to intensify.” His statement came after a strategic briefing with top security and intelligence officials. Addressing the media from the rooftop of the IDF Kirya headquarters in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu confirmed that Israeli forces are carrying out strikes “in the heart of Tehran” with growing intensity. The announcement followed a high-level meeting with Defence Minister Israel KatzIsraeli defence minister", IDF Chief of Staff Lt Gen Eyal Zamir, and Mossad Director David Barnea to coordinate the next phase of operations.
While maintaining a firm stance on Israel’s military objectives, Netanyahu also addressed the human cost of the ongoing conflict. He described the situation as “painful days” for the nation, referencing recent Iranian missile strikes that struck Tel Aviv and Beit Shemesh. He extended condolences to the families of the deceased and wished a “speedy recovery” for those injured. Reports indicate nine people have died in Beit Shemesh, with many others critically wounded, marking the highest casualty count in Israel since the strikes on Iran began on Saturday. The prime minister highlighted the challenge of balancing strategic goals with the domestic toll.
Beit Shemesh, located between western Jerusalem and Yafa, suffered extensive damage after a missile reportedly hit a synagogue, causing it to collapse onto a bomb shelter below. Rescue teams are racing to free people trapped in the debris. Questions have emerged over why warning sirens failed to activate in the city, raising concerns about civil defense preparedness. Media reports, including CNN and Al Jazeera, highlighted the scale of the devastation and the urgency of ongoing rescue operations. The attack has intensified public anxiety while underscoring the volatile nature of the conflict with Iran.
Netanyahu framed the ongoing joint military effort with the United States as a historic chance to neutralize a longstanding threat. Although he stopped short of promising the collapse of the Iranian government, he stressed that the “combination of forces” now at Israel’s disposal allows for a decisive strike against Tehran, a goal he has pursued for four decades. “That is what I promised,” he stated, “and that is what we will do.” The prime minister’s remarks underline Israel’s commitment to leveraging its strategic partnership to confront Iran decisively while managing the domestic and regional repercussions of the conflict.
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