The Lead
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a sharp warning on Tuesday evening, declaring that Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons under his leadership and signaling readiness for a third direct military strike against the Islamic Republic if necessary.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his long-standing security doctrine regarding the Iranian nuclear threat on Tuesday night. In a brief but pointed statement, the Prime Minister emphasized that preventing a nuclear-armed Iran remains his primary mission. "As long as I am Prime Minister, Iran will not have nuclear weapons," Netanyahu stated, according to material reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk.
A Warning of Further Action
Beyond the familiar commitment to block Tehran's nuclear ambitions, Netanyahu added a specific warning regarding direct military engagement. He noted that if circumstances require it, Israel is prepared to strike Iran for a third time. This follows previous direct confrontations and reflects a "security-first" posture aimed at maintaining Israeli deterrence against the IRGC and its nuclear program.
Strategic Context
The Prime Minister's remarks come amid a period of heightened regional tension and follow previous statements in which he framed the struggle against Iran as a decades-long personal and national mission. Netanyahu has previously indicated a high level of coordination with the United States on this front, while insisting that Israel retains the freedom of action to defend itself against existential threats, with or without international agreements. The mention of a potential "third strike" suggests that the Israeli defense establishment continues to monitor Iranian enrichment activities and regional aggression with a high degree of readiness for escalation if red lines are crossed.
