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Iran-US war latest: Netanyahu says Tehran ‘weaker than ever’

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In a press conference, Israel’s prime minister said Iran has no ability to enrich uranium or make ballistic missiles after 20 days of air attacks

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Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that the Middle East has changed "beyond recognition." The Israeli prime minister said his country is "stronger than ever" before describing Iran as "weaker than ever." "We have brought our friend, the United States, into a cooperation unprecedented in history," Netanyahu declared. The reporter asks Trump why he did not warn allies in Europe and Asia before the attack on Iran: Who knows better than Japan about th…

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It opens the door to a ground offensive and justifies this war as a battle against the "barbarians" who "want to end Western civilization." More information: Iran attacks with missiles the Haifa refinery, Israel's largest: it produces 50% gasoline and diesel in the country

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Buenos Aires, March 19 (NA) —The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said Thursday that Iran is not able, for the time being, to enrich uranium, the key material needed to produce nuclear weapons. “I can tell you now that 20 days have passed and that Iran has no capacity to enrich uranium at this time, nor to manufacture ballistic missiles,” said the Israeli premier. “We continue to completely annihilate these capabilities together with …

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the achievements of the war against Iran, declaring that the Tehran regime "can no longer immigrate Iran" and is no longer capable of producing ballistic missiles.

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After 20 days of war, Iran is no longer able to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a press conference today. He also added that the offensive will continue as long as necessary, writes Reuters. Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran on February 28.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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