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    Israel not seeking endless war with iran, foreign minister says

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    Posted on March 10, 2026

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    Last updated: March 10, 2026

    Israel not seeking endless war with Iran, foreign minister says - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Israeli FM Gideon Saar affirmed on March 10, 2026, that Israel is not pursuing a perpetual war with Iran and will coordinate with the United States on deciding when to end hostilities. He refrained from specifying a timeline while reiterating Israel’s aim to neutralize Iranian nuclear and missile th

    Table of Contents

    • Israel's Position and International Reactions to the Iran Conflict
    • Israel's Stance on the War with Iran
    • Statements from Foreign Minister Gideon Saar
    • International Concerns and Perspectives
    • European Concerns Over the War
    • Defining Victory and Israel's Objectives
    • Opportunities for Change in Iran
    • Diplomatic Solutions and Challenges
    • German Foreign Minister's Visit and Diplomatic Hopes
    • Conditions for a Diplomatic Resolution

    Israel Will Not Engage in Endless War with Iran, Foreign Minister States

    Israel's Position and International Reactions to the Iran Conflict

    By Alexander Cornwell

    Israel's Stance on the War with Iran

    JERUSALEM, March 10 (Reuters) - Israel is not seeking an endless war with Iran and will coordinate with the United States on when to end the fighting, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Tuesday, declining to publicly state a timeline for when the conflict could end.

    The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, now in its 11th day, has engulfed the Middle East, with Iranian strikes hitting neighbouring states, including the United Arab Emirates, and Israel fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon as well as striking Iran.

    Statements from Foreign Minister Gideon Saar

    "We will continue until the minute that we and our partners think that is appropriate to stop," Saar told journalists in Jerusalem alongside his German counterpart.

    "We are not looking for an endless war," he said.

    International Concerns and Perspectives

    European Concerns Over the War

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said earlier in Berlin that there was growing concern in Europe over the war and there appeared to be no plan to bring it to an end.

    Defining Victory and Israel's Objectives

    "We want to remove, for the long-term, existential threats from Iran to Israel," Saar said in response to a Reuters question on what victory would look like to the government.

    He described Iran's newly appointed supreme leader Mojtaba Khamanei - son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who was killed by the Israeli military on the first day of the war - as an extremist.

    Israel has said it aims to eliminate Iran's clerical rule by destroying its nuclear and ballistic missile programs and creating conditions for Iranians to overthrow their rulers.

    Opportunities for Change in Iran

    Saar said there was an opportunity to create conditions for Iranians to "regain their freedom," while acknowledging that it may not happen during the war and could come afterward.

    "We must not miss this opportunity with partial results."

    Diplomatic Solutions and Challenges

    German Foreign Minister's Visit and Diplomatic Hopes

    German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, the first senior foreign official to publicly visit Israel since the war began, said he was confident Israel and Washington were open to a diplomatic solution that could lead to an end to the war.

    Conditions for a Diplomatic Resolution

    But any such solution would need to include agreements with Iran on its nuclear and missile programs, as well as its support for regional militias, terms that Wadephul said Tehran had made clear that it was not currently prepared to accept.

    (Reporting by Alexander Cornwell, Editing by Alexandra Hudson and Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israel emphasizes coordination with the U.S. in determining the end of combat operations, signaling strategic alignment and shared decision‑making. (investing.com)
    • •Despite the intensity of the war—now in its 11th day with Iranian strikes across the region and Israeli operations in Lebanon and Iran—no fixed timeline has been set for its conclusion. (investing.com)
    • •European response remains cautious: Germany calls for de-escalation and keeps open the possibility of diplomatic solutions, while recognizing Iran’s current refusal to negotiate. (investing.com)

    References

    • Israel not seeking endless war with Iran, says Saar By Investing.com

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel not seeking endless war with Iran, foreign minister says

    1What is Israel’s goal in the war with Iran?

    Israel aims to eliminate Iran's clerical rule by destroying its nuclear and ballistic missile programs and to create conditions for Iranians to overthrow their rulers.

    2Is Israel seeking an endless war with Iran?

    No, Israel's foreign minister stated they are not seeking an endless war and will coordinate with the US to determine when to end the fighting.

    3What is the US role in ending the Israel-Iran war?

    The United States is coordinating with Israel, and both countries will decide when it is appropriate to bring the conflict to an end.

    4What are the conditions for a diplomatic solution to the conflict?

    A diplomatic solution would require agreements with Iran over its nuclear and missile programs and its support for regional militias.

    5How has the conflict impacted neighboring countries?

    The war has led to Iranian strikes on neighboring states, including the United Arab Emirates, and has involved Israel fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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