Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the conflict with Iran remains unresolved because Tehran still possesses enriched uranium and active enrichment facilities.
According to Yeni Şafak, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that the conflict with Iran is “not over” until Tehran’s enriched uranium is removed. Speaking in an interview with CBS News, Netanyahu said, “I think it accomplished a great deal. But it’s not over because there’s still nuclear material, enriched uranium, that has to be taken out of Iran.”
He refused to discuss military plans but stressed that Iran’s enrichment infrastructure and missile capabilities must be dismantled. Netanyahu added, “There are still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled,” while claiming Iran’s military capacity had been weakened. He also revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump told him, “I want to go in there.” Meanwhile, Iran reportedly rejected the latest U.S. peace proposal and demanded sanctions relief and compensation from Washington.
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