Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:24am on 03 Mar 2026,Tuesday International
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu framed the Iran strike as a “gateway to peace,” not an endless war, and credited U.S. President Donald Trump for earlier breakthroughs. He asserted that joint action with Trump helped broker the Abraham Accords, four peace treaties with Arab states and argued continued cooperation against Iran could yield many more agreements and regional stability. Netanyahu emphasized that the conflict is not perpetual but a path to broader peace, stressing that Trump’s decisiveness and leadership were pivotal for Israel and the free world. He accused Iran for decades of aggression attacking embassies, attempting to assassinate Trump, and spreading terror arguing the regime seeks to destroy the United States.