Israeli PM Vows Relentless Strikes as Iran Missile Hits Tel Aviv

Netanyahu promises more attacks on Iran and Lebanon as tensions escalate. Iran's IRGC threatens retaliation without restraint. Fears grow of a widening conflict in the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue striking targets in Iran and Lebanon, as the Middle East crisis intensifies following an Iranian missile strike on central Tel Aviv. The attack dimmed hopes of a diplomatic de-escalation after US President Donald Trump had recently suggested progress toward a deal to end the conflict.
Speaking to reporters, Netanyahu declared, "There's more to come," corroborating the views of three Israeli officials who told Reuters that Iran was unlikely to accept US demands in any new round of negotiations. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran has also promised to retaliate "without restraint" if the conflict continues to escalate.

The strike on Tel Aviv came as tensions in the region have been steadily rising, with Israel conducting a series of airstrikes on targets in Iran and Lebanon in recent weeks. Netanyahu has made it clear that his government will not tolerate Iranian military presence or the activities of Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese Shiite militia backed by Iran.
Analysts warn that the continued escalation of the conflict could lead to a wider regional war, with both sides threatening devastating retaliation. The US and its allies have been urging de-escalation and a return to diplomatic negotiations, but the hardline rhetoric from both Israel and Iran suggests that a peaceful resolution may be elusive.

The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for further military strikes and counter-strikes. Diplomats are working behind the scenes to try to broker a ceasefire and revive the stalled nuclear negotiations, but the path forward remains uncertain and fraught with risk.
As the crisis deepens, the international community is watching anxiously, concerned that the conflict could spiral out of control and have far-reaching consequences for the entire Middle East region.

Despite the grim outlook, some analysts believe that both Israel and Iran may ultimately be compelled to seek a negotiated settlement, as the costs of prolonged conflict become increasingly unsustainable. However, the road to de-escalation and a diplomatic solution remains fraught with challenges and uncertainties.
Source: The Guardian


