Netanyahu says Washington does not determine the end of the war; the final decision is with the Israeli military
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, has emphasized in his latest statements that the timing of the war’s end will be determined not by the United States but based on field assessments and Israeli military decisions.
He mentioned that the military operations will continue until the set objectives are achieved, and no external pressure, including from Washington, will determine when the war will stop.
These remarks come as speculation about the U.S. efforts to manage or end the conflicts has increased in recent days. However, Israeli officials have repeatedly stressed the country’s independence in security and military decision-making.
According to analysts, this stance indicates a potential rift in how the war is managed between Tel Aviv and some international actors, especially as diplomatic pressures to reduce tensions in the region are on the rise.

