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Benjamin Netanyahu Confirms: War Will Continue at Full Force Until All Goals Are Achieved

The Israeli Prime Minister Warned That Those Who Attempt to Harm Israeli Citizens or Organize Terrorist Acts Against the Country Will Face a Decisive Response

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the operation to eliminate the head of the Revolutionary Guards' intelligence, Majid Khandemi, stating that Israel will continue with "full force" until all goals of the war are achieved, Focus reports.

In a post on the X platform, the Israeli Prime Minister emphasized that his country will continue military operations at full force until threats are neutralized and military goals are achieved.

At the same time, he also mentioned the elimination of Yazdan Mir, known by the pseudonym Shardar Bagheri, who is believed to have led the secret Unit 840 of the "Kuntz" forces of the Revolutionary Guard. According to Netanyahu, Bagheri is considered responsible for attacks against Jews and Israelis in various parts of the world.

The Israeli prime minister warned that those who try to harm Israeli citizens or organize terrorist acts against the country will face a decisive response. As he pointed out, anyone who participates in attacks or contributes to the creation of the so-called "Iranian axis" is responsible for the consequences of their actions.

"We will continue with full force, on all fronts, until the threat is eliminated and all the goals of the war are achieved", he said.

It was earlier reported that the intelligence chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was killed in US-Israeli strikes today.

US-Iran talks

Meanwhile, Iran and the US have received a two-stage plan to end the war, a source told Reuters.

The plan includes an initial ceasefire before reaching a final agreement to end the war.

"All elements must be agreed upon today," he said. the source, adding that the initial agreement will be structured as a memorandum of understanding finalized electronically through Pakistan, the only communication channel in the negotiations.