While Israel has "removed the threat of destruction" from Iran, it has not been completely eliminated, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said.
Referring to Tehran's "concrete plan" for destruction using ballistic missiles and proxies, along with its nuclear program, Saar wrote on the social network X: "We do not promise that this will be the "last war".
He noted that the decisions to attack in June 2025 and February 2026 were aimed at neutralizing the "existential" danger and added that the enemies "can still shoot" but "cannot pose an existential threat".
However, Saar stressed that Israel must maintain constant vigilance and "combat readiness" against future Iranian plots.
Iran is one of 29 countries that do not recognize Israel as a state.