Israeli reveals how long they plan to continue strikes against Iran
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) plan to continue their campaign against Iran at least until the Jewish holiday of Passover, targeting thousands of objectives across Western and Central Iran.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Brigadier General Effie Defrin announced that the IDF is prepared to conduct military operations targeting Iran's capabilities, coordinated with their U.S. allies, until the Jewish holiday of Passover, which occurs in roughly three weeks. The offensive, which began on February 28, has reportedly resulted in around 400 airstrikes aimed at crippling key infrastructure and targeting operational elements related to fire, defense, and production within Iran.
Defrin emphasized that IDF's strategy is not constrained by strict timelines; rather, they are focused on achieving their objectives against Iran's regime. He indicated that since the commencement of hostilities, U.S. and Israeli forces have struck thousands of targets, underscoring the extensive nature and continued ambition of their military actions against Iran. This ongoing campaign reflects the heightened tensions in the region and Israel's determination to weaken Iranian influence.
The implications of such military actions are significant, as they may escalate the conflict further and affect geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East. Israel's ongoing strikes against Iran are seen as part of a broader strategy to deter threats perceived from Tehran and align with U.S. interests in the region. The continued military pressure may provoke responses from Iran and could have far-reaching consequences for regional stability and security.