Foreign Minister states no pursuit of "endless war" and will negotiate with the U.S. on the end time of actions against Iran

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Israeli Foreign Minister Saar on the 10th stated that Israel is not seeking an “endless war” with Iran and will coordinate with the United States at the appropriate time to decide when to end military operations against Iran.

Saar made these remarks during a joint press conference in Jerusalem with visiting German Foreign Minister Baerbock.

Saar did not provide a specific timeline for the current military operations. He emphasized that Israel will continue military actions until both Israel and its partners believe it is “appropriate to stop.”

Saar claimed that Israel’s goal is to “eliminate the existential threat posed by Iran to Israel in the long term,” but this is difficult to achieve under the current Iranian regime. Israel believes that a change in Iran’s government “may occur after military operations end,” and the current military actions aim to create conditions for regime change.

On February 28, the United States and Israel launched a large-scale military strike against Iran, which responded with attacks on Israeli and U.S. military bases in the Middle East.

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