Netanyahu Claims Iran’s Nuclear and Missile Capabilities Crippled, Amidst Strait of Hormuz Tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that Iran no longer possesses the capacity to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles, speaking on the 20th day of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the United States against the Islamic Republic [Source: The Times of Israel]. He characterized the campaign as a successful effort to “decapitate” Iran, claiming significant reductions in its missile and drone arsenals, with complete destruction as the ultimate goal.
Escalation and Regional Impact
The conflict, initiated by a US-Israel bombing campaign on February 28th, has prompted retaliatory missile and drone attacks from Iran targeting Israel and Gulf countries. Simultaneously, Iran has restricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies, through which approximately 20% of the world’s supply travels [Source: BBC News].
Claims of Success and Future Ground Operations
Netanyahu stated that current efforts are focused on destroying the factories producing components for missiles and nuclear weapons. While he did not provide supporting evidence for his claims regarding Iran’s diminished capabilities, he emphasized the success of previous operations, referencing “Operation Rising Lion” in June, which targeted missile infrastructure [Source: The Times of Israel].
The Israeli Prime Minister also indicated the potential need for a ground component to the war, stating there are “many opportunities” for such an operation, though he provided no specifics.
US Involvement and Hormuz Strait
Netanyahu denied that Israel had drawn the United States into the conflict, referencing President Trump’s autonomy in decision-making. He also stated that Israel is assisting the US in efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, providing intelligence and other support [Source: YouTube].
Iran’s Blackmail Attempt and Regional Stability
Netanyahu characterized Iran’s attempt to block the Strait of Hormuz as a blackmail tactic that will ultimately fail. He emphasized that this tactic will not succeed [Source: BBC News].
Future Outlook
While the conflict has been ongoing for nearly three weeks, it remains unclear whether internal pressure will lead to a change in the Iranian government. Netanyahu suggested that the Iranian people must “choose the right moment and take advantage” of the situation.