Report: Israel Will Strike if Iran Presses on with Nuclear Plan, Netanyahu Tells Trump
ISRAEL, JUL 12 – Israeli officials say recent strikes delayed Iran's nuclear program by up to two years, with Netanyahu warning of military action if Iran resumes nuclear weapon development.
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Report: Israel will strike if Iran presses on with nuclear plan, Netanyahu tells Trump
During his visit to the White House, Netanyahu reportedly told Trump that he'd give orders to strike Iran again if Tehran continues on its path to acquire nuclear weapons. Trump did not rule out the plan
Netanyahu tells Trump Israel will strike Iran again if nuclear threat resumes, report
During White House meeting, Netanyahu tells Trump Israel would strike if Iran resumes nuclear activity; Trump favors diplomacy but does not object, as officials warn Tehran remains threat despite US-Israeli strikes delaying its program by two years
'Bring Your Pilots Home': Trump STOPS Israel From Dropping Bombs, Warns Of 'Major Violation'
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Israel to cease bombing Iran and warned Tel Aviv of a "major violation" in a social media post. Using his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote: "ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES."
Prime Minister Netanyahu made it clear to President Trump that Israel will attack again if Iran renews its nuclear program, while the American president favors a diplomatic solution but does not oppose the Israeli plan.
According to American and Israeli officials, "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed US President Donald Trump during his recent visit to the White House that Tel Aviv would carry out military strikes against Iran if she resumed her nuclear weapons efforts."
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