PM Netanyahu addresses current state of wars and future goals

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  • Netanyahu said that from the beginning of the war he understood Israel was not only fighting Hamas, but an entire regional axis, organized by Iran but which would also include coordinated assaults from Hezbollah, the Houthis, Iraqi militias, along with Iran itself in a multi-front war.

  • He explains that October 7 forced Israel to abandon its long held strategy of containment and deterrence in preference of offensive initiatives.
  • Netanyahu said Israel “broke the barrier of fear” after October 7 and regained strategic initiative. He claimed this new posture has strengthened Israel internationally despite growing criticism and delegitimization campaigns abroad.
  • He identifies the greatest strategic challenge of the war is due to advanced drones, especially fiber-optic guided drones and swarms, which faces the world at large as well as Israel. He said Israel is mobilizing startups, reservists, and military innovation networks to rapidly develop counter-drone systems.
  • Netanyahu claimed Israeli actions significantly delayed Iran’s nuclear program and may have prevented Iran from already obtaining nuclear weapons. He added that Israel still has unfinished work regarding the Iranian threat and remains in close coordination with Donald Trump.
  • He rejected the idea that Israel needs to create a Palestinian state in order to gain regional acceptance. Instead, he said Israel’s military, technological, and economic strength is what enabled agreements like the Abraham Accords and deeper cooperation with Arab and regional states.
  • Netanyahu challenges that Israel is an emerging global technological superpower driven by free-market reforms, innovation, and military technology. He argued that Israel’s economic growth and startup ecosystem are now major sources of its geopolitical influence.
  • He states that artificial intelligence is the next major strategic revolution after cybersecurity and that Israel must become one of the world’s leading AI powers. He also described plans to integrate AI deeply into education, defense, medicine, and other areas of society.
  • Netanyahu stated that Israel currently controls around 60% of Gaza and intends to continue expanding pressure on Hamas until it is fully defeated. He also said Hezbollah still needs to be dealt with more forcefully in the future.
  • Netanyahu provided a long-term vision for Israel as a central global player whose role is based on military power, technological leadership, strong alliances, and a firm Jewish national identity. He repeatedly emphasized that Israel’s greatest strength comes not only from technological advancement nor from economic successes, but from its national spirit, its faith, and its determination to fight for its future.

May 28, 2026 | 1 Comment »

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