Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel has eliminated the nuclear threat from Iran, warning that if Iran attacks, Israel will respond forcefully. He added that Iran tried to impose a new equation but it will not succeed, and emphasized Israel's full right to self-defense. Netanyahu made the remarks in context of his talks with President Trump.
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