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Benjamin Netanyahu Vows Intensified Strikes on Iran, Targets Key Infrastructure and Petrochemical Sites

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue Israel’s military campaign against Iran, signalling further escalation in the ongoing conflict. In a strong statement, Netanyahu said Israeli forces are intensifying strikes on key infrastructure across Iran as part of their broader military objectives. He claimed that nearly 70 percent of Iran’s steel production capacity—allegedly linked to weapons manufacturing—has already been damaged. The Israeli leader further stated that petrochemical plants have now been brought under attack, indicating an expansion of targets in the ongoing operation. Escalation of Conflict The latest remarks underscore a significant escalation, with infrastructure linked to industrial and energy sectors increasingly becoming targets. Analysts warn that such actions could have far-reaching economic and strategic consequences for the region. Rising Global Concerns The intensifying conflict has drawn international attention, with concerns growing over its potential impact on global energy markets and regional stability. The targeting of petrochemical facilities, in particular, could disrupt supply chains and heighten geopolitical tensions. The situation remains fluid, with developments continuing to unfold rapidly as both sides engage in sustained military and strategic actions.
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