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Trump warns Iran war could last over a month while Netanyahu says offensive will be swift

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The US and Israel are split over how far their military campaign against Iran should go, as strikes enter a fourth day. US President Donald Trump has warned the operation against Tehran could stretch beyond a month, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted on a swift resolve, rejecting the notion of a drawn-out conflict. Meanwhile, Iran's expanding offensive has also shown no signs of abating. It has struck energy facilities and attacked several ships in the Strait of Hormuz, sending global oil and natural gas prices soaring. AP correspondent Jon Gambrell reports from Dubai and Kate Fisher reports from Washington DC. 

The US and Israel are split over how far their military campaign against Iran should go, as strikes enter a fourth day. US President Donald Trump has warned the operation against Tehran could stretch beyond a month, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted on a swift resolve, rejecting the notion of a drawn-out conflict. Meanwhile, Iran's expanding offensive has also shown no signs of abating. It has struck energy facilities and attacked several ships in the Strait of Hormuz, sending global oil and natural gas prices soaring. AP correspondent Jon Gambrell reports from Dubai and Kate Fisher reports from Washington DC. 

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