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Israel prepared to keep striking Iran for 'weeks to come', military spokesperson says
Middle East Eye9 hours ago
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The article reports that the Israeli military is prepared to continue strikes against Iran 'for weeks to come', with a spokesperson saying they have targets, munitions, and manpower ready subject to political approval. In the context of an already active and escalating Israel–Iran confrontation, this signals intent and capability for sustained kinetic operations and increases the risk of further regional escalation and retaliation.
Summary
Israel prepared to keep striking Iran for 'weeks to come', military spokesperson says
Israel is prepared for "weeks" more of attacks on Iran, a military spokesman said on Tuesday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview that the war was "beyond the halfway point".
Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani told reporters the decision was up to political leaders, but said "we are prepared to keep operating for weeks to come. We have the targets for that, the munition for that, the manpower for that, and it's up to the leadership to decide".
First responders stand by the wreckage of vehicles as they work at a site hit during an Iranian strike over Petah Tikva on 31 March 2026
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IsraelIranIsrael Defense Forces (IDF)Benjamin NetanyahuLieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani
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Key Phrases
"Statement indicates operational readiness and available stocks of munitions and manpower, implying capacity for sustained strikes rather than a short campaign.""Political decision remains the gating factor, meaning rapid policy changes could increase or decrease tempo — but public readiness raises likelihood of continued action.""Sustained Israeli strikes against Iran raise the probability of Iranian retaliation (direct or via proxies) and wider regional spillover (Hezbollah, Gulf states, Houthi actions).""Continued operations will likely exacerbate humanitarian, economic (energy/transport), and maritime security impacts already present in the region."
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