Netanyahu Says Iran ‘Decimated’ in Ongoing War

Netanyahu Says Iran ‘Decimated’ in Ongoing War Netanyahu Says Iran ‘Decimated’ in Ongoing War
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference in Jerusalem on March 19, 2026. (Photo by Ronen Zvulun / POOL / AFP) /

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel and the United States were “winning” the ongoing war against Iran, claiming the Islamic Republic had been “decimated” and no longer had the capacity to enrich uranium or manufacture ballistic missiles.

Speaking at an English-language press conference, Netanyahu said Israel had “acted alone” in striking Iran’s massive South Pars gas field, while confirming that US President Donald Trump had asked Israeli forces to “hold off” on such attacks moving forward.

The Israeli premier also rejected the notion that he had dragged Trump into the conflict, implying that he was the junior partner in the joint assault on Iran.

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“Does anyone really think that someone can tell President Trump what to do?” Netanyahu told reporters.

“He didn’t need any convincing,” he added.

“I don’t think any two leaders have been as coordinated as President Trump and I. He’s the leader. I’m, you know, his ally.”

The veteran Israeli politician sought to paint a broad portrait of success for the nearly three‑week conflict that has engulfed the Middle East.

“We are taking action to destroy the industries that make it possible to build missiles. Iran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium and manufacture ballistic missiles,” Netanyahu said.

“We are winning and Iran is being decimated.”

The offensive is also forging cracks among the surviving leaders of the Islamic Republic, divisions Israel is working to deepen, Netanyahu said.

“I’m not sure who’s running Iran right now. Mojtaba, the replacement ayatollah, has not shown his face,” he said, referring to Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader, the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the first day of the war.

“What we see is that there is a lot of tension inside the people who are edging for the top,” Netanyahu further said.

“We’re seeing cracks, and we’re trying to propagate them as fast as we can. Not only in the top command — we’re seeing cracks in the field.”

Netanyahu Says Iran ‘Decimated’ in Ongoing War
Protesters in orange jumpers and wearing masks depicting members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister for Settlements Orit Strook pose during an anti-war demonstration organised by left-wing activists in Dizengoff quare in Tel Aviv on March 19, 2026. The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, sparking swift retaliation by the Islamic republic which responded with missile attacks across the region. (Photo by Jack GUEZ / AFP) /

The strike on the Iranian gas field has shaken already jittery world energy markets, and Trump on Thursday indicated displeasure with the attack.

“We’re not doing that anymore,” the president said in the Oval Office.

Netanyahu made clear the message had been received.

“President Trump asked us to hold off on future attacks and we’re holding off.”

Netanyahu also called Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has sent energy prices soaring, “blackmail” that “won’t work.”

The Israeli premier further indicated his campaign against Iran would continue, saying: “There’s still more work to do, and we’re gonna do it.”

But he added, “I also see this war ending a lot faster than people think.”

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