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    Israel Has ‘won’ War With Iran, Foreign Minister Says, but Goals Remain Unmet

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

    Israel has ‘won’ war with Iran, foreign minister says, but goals remain unmet - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Israeli FM Gideon Saar proclaimed that Israel has “effectively won” the war with Iran—citing Iran’s dramatic weakening—though major objectives like dismantling existential threats remain unfulfilled and no end date is foreseen.

    Table of Contents

    • Israeli Claims of Victory Amid Ongoing Conflict
    • Official Statements and Ongoing Objectives
    • Patience Urged as War Continues
    • Strategic Goals and Regime Change
    • Limitations on External Influence
    • Military Actions and Regional Impact
    • Israeli Military Operations
    • Continued Hostilities and Uncertain Timeline
    • Broader Regional and Global Implications
    • Regional Upheaval and Economic Impact
    • International Response and Diplomacy
    • European and NATO Involvement

    Israel Declares Victory Over Iran, But Conflict Objectives Still Pending

    Israeli Claims of Victory Amid Ongoing Conflict

    By Alexander Cornwell

    Official Statements and Ongoing Objectives

    JERUSALEM, March 17 (Reuters) - Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Tuesday the country had effectively won its war with Iran, but gave no indication of when the conflict might end, saying only that the campaign would continue until its objectives were achieved.

    Speaking at a news conference, Saar said Israel was seeking to remove "existential threats", but did not say how the government would determine when those goals had been met.

    Patience Urged as War Continues

    "One must be patient," he said, speaking on the 18th day of a war that has killed more than 2,000 people, most of them in Iran and Lebanon, but also in Israel, Iraq and across the Gulf.

    Strategic Goals and Regime Change

    Saar and other Israeli officials have said the aim is to significantly weaken Iran's ability to carry out attacks against Israel over the long term, while creating conditions inside Iran that could ultimately enable Iranians to overthrow their rulers.

    Limitations on External Influence

    But Saar on Tuesday also acknowledged that "the regime" in Iran could only be toppled by the Iranian people - an apparent acknowledgement that a rising does not look imminent.

    Military Actions and Regional Impact

    Israeli Military Operations

    The Israeli military has said it has been carrying out air strikes on Iran's ballistic missile launchers, and storage and production facilities. It has also bombed sites it said were linked to Iran's nuclear program, and attacked security forces.

    "We have already won," Saar said, describing Iran as "dramatically weakened" and no longer the country it was before the war began on February 28 with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.

    "This is clear for us and for our neighbours but we will continue until the point that the mission is complete," he said.

    Continued Hostilities and Uncertain Timeline

    Even as Saar claimed victory, echoing remarks by President Donald Trump on March 11, Iran fired numerous salvos of missiles at Israel on Tuesday, highlighting Tehran's continued ability to conduct long-range strikes after more than two weeks of war.

    The Trump administration has offered mixed signals on when the conflict might end, at times suggesting it could conclude soon while also indicating the campaign remains under way. Israeli officials have provided no timeline, and the military says it has war plans for the next three weeks and beyond.

    "We are doing a very important job," Saar said, shortly after the country's defence minister, Israel Katz, announced that the military had killed top security chief, Ali Larijani.

    Broader Regional and Global Implications

    Regional Upheaval and Economic Impact

    The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has thrown the region into upheaval, with Israel now also fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Tehran carrying out strikes on Gulf Arab states.

    Iran has also effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz at the entry to the Gulf where 20% of the world's s oil and liquefied natural gas flow, raising energy prices and fears of inflation.

    International Response and Diplomacy

    Several U.S. allies have rebuffed Trump's call to send warships to escort tankers through the waterway, with some criticizing Washington and Israel for failing to consult them before launching the war. Saar described Iran's blocking of the waterway as "modern piracy," and said it was a global problem.

    European and NATO Involvement

    Estonia's foreign minister, Margus Tsahkna, speaking alongside Saar, signaled that the NATO and European Union member was open to taking part in a U.S.-led mission to reopen the strategic waterway, but said that Washington first needed to clarify its objectives and what support it was seeking.

    (Reporting by Alexander Cornwell, Editing by William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar declared Israel has “already won” the war with Iran, saying Iran is now “dramatically weakened,” but emphasized the campaign will continue until objectives are fulfilled.
    • •Saar specified that Israel’s goals include neutralizing existential threats and fostering conditions for potential internal Iranian regime change, while noting only Iranians themselves can topple the regime.
    • •Despite Saar’s victory claim, Iran continues launching long‑range missile salvos at Israel, and the conflict remains ongoing—including active military plans extending weeks ahead—while regional instability and energy market disruptions persist.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel has ‘won’ war with Iran, foreign minister says, but goals remain unmet

    1What did Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar say about the war with Iran?

    Gideon Saar stated that Israel has effectively won the war with Iran, although key objectives have not been fully met and the conflict will continue until they are achieved.

    2What are Israel's goals in the conflict with Iran?

    Israel aims to remove existential threats by significantly weakening Iran's ability to attack and create conditions that could enable regime change, though only Iranians can topple their government.

    3Has Iran continued attacks on Israel after Israeli claims of victory?

    Yes, Iran fired salvos of missiles at Israel even after Saar's victory claim, showing Tehran retains long-range strike capability.

    4How has the conflict affected the region's energy security?

    Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil and gas flows, increasing energy prices and inflation concerns worldwide.

    5What is the international response to the conflict?

    Some US allies refused to send warships to the Gulf, criticizing the lack of consultation before the conflict, while others seek clarity on US intentions before joining efforts.

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