Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated Tuesday that Iran will never obtain nuclear weapons while he leads Israel, asserting he has full agreement with U.S. President Donald Trump on the matter. Netanyahu said he has led the international fight against Iran's nuclear program for over 30 years and warned that without his efforts Iran would already have atomic bombs to destroy Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a forceful statement Tuesday reiterating that Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons as long as he serves as Israel's premier. The remarks, reported by Israeli media, draw a red line that Netanyahu has consistently voiced in recent weeks amid escalating diplomatic activity between Washington and Tehran. Netanyahu explicitly cited full agreement with President Donald Trump on the objective, building on a series of conversations between the two leaders. As The Zioneer reported earlier Tuesday, Netanyahu's latest statement echoes a similar declaration made Monday. The prime minister framed the nuclear issue as a personal mission spanning more than three decades, warning that without his leadership the Islamic Republic would already possess atomic bombs capable of destroying Israel. The statement did not address the status of ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations or mention a specific timeline for any agreement. No direct response from Tehran or Washington has been reported yet.
3 developments
- StrongTrump tells NYT: Iran nuclear talks will begin Friday in Switzerland; 15-20 year enrichment suspension on table
- StrongNetanyahu: Iran will not get nuclear weapons — with or without a deal
- ConfirmedTrump says Iran deal signed in full, northern residents demand answers from Netanyahu
- StrongPakistan PM confirms US-Iran MOU signing to be held in Switzerland
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