Netanyahu says Trump wants to 'exhaust possibility' of diplomacy on Iran nuclear issue
Netanyahu said Trump wants to pursue a nuclear deal first, while warning that the president is ready to use force if Iran breaks commitments.
- On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said U.S. President Donald Trump "should have his opportunity" to seek a diplomatic settlement with Iran over its nuclear project, though Netanyahu expressed personal doubts about success.
- These comments follow Sunday's United States strikes on 140 Iranian military targets, including missile and drone sites, launched after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attacked a Cyprus-flagged vessel in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Netanyahu noted that Iran was nearing nuclear capability, but two military campaigns—"Operation Rising Lion" and "Operation Roaring Lion"—significantly set back Tehran's program and prevented the Islamic Republic from advancing further.
- Trump is "not shy of using force" if Iranians break commitments, the premier said, noting that combined U.S.-Israel action destroyed an estimated $400 billion of the regime's infrastructure.
- Israel remains committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, with Netanyahu confirming that the U.S. and Israel are unified in blocking Tehran from obtaining the means to deliver them.
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Netanyahu says Trump wants to 'exhaust possibility' of diplomacy on Iran nuclear issue
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