Netanyahu says US and Israel’s war against Iran will not be an endless one

Protestors set fire to an image depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during as they gather to protest against the US and Israel attack of Iran and the killing of the Supreme leader in front of Israel Consulate in Istanbul on March 1, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 03 March 2026
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Netanyahu says US and Israel’s war against Iran will not be an endless one

  • “Yes ‌I do,” Netanyahu said, when ⁠asked ⁠if he saw a lasting path to peace in the Middle East

WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ​Netanyahu said on Monday that the US and Israel’s war against Iran ‌will ‌not ​be ‌an ⁠endless ​one and ⁠that it will involve quick and decisive action.
“This is ⁠not an endless ‌war, ‌this ​is ‌the gateway ‌to peace” Netanayahu said on Fox News’ “Hannity” program.
“Yes ‌I do,” Netanyahu said, when ⁠asked ⁠if he saw a lasting path to peace in the Middle East. 

 


Iraq welcomes the appointment of Iran’s new supreme leader

Updated 10 March 2026
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Iraq welcomes the appointment of Iran’s new supreme leader

  • Armed faction Kataeb Hezbollah said it reflects a profound understanding “of the existential challenges confronting the nation”

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani welcomed on Monday the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new supreme leader after his predecessor and father was killed in US and Israeli strikes.
“We express our confidence in the ability of the new leadership in the Islamic Republic of Iran to manage this critical stage,” and to further strengthen “the unity of the Iranian people” amid the current challenges, Sudani said in a statement.
He stressed that Iraq stands in solidarity with Iran and supports “all steps aimed at ending the conflict.”
Iran wields significant influence in Iraqi politics, and also backs armed groups whose power has grown both politically and financially.
Iraq has for decades been a proxy battleground between the US and Iran.
Pro-Tehran Iraqi groups were among the first to welcome the new supreme leader.
The powerful Badr organization said the new leadership represents a “blessed continuity of the path of the Islamic revolution.”
The Asaib Ahl Al-Haq faction said choosing Mojtaba Khamenei shows continuity and “reinforcement of the Islamic republic’s role as a central pillar in the axis of resistance.”
Armed faction Kataeb Hezbollah said it reflects a profound understanding “of the existential challenges confronting the nation.”
“The best successor to the best predecessor,” said Kataeb Hezbollah, which is part of the Islamic Resistance of Iraq — a pro-Iran alliance that has been claiming attacks on US bases since the start of the war in the Middle East.
Senior Iraqi politician and moderate cleric Ammar Al-Hakim wished the new supreme leader “success in following the path of his martyred father... in upholding the word of truth.”