Prime Minister Netanyahu stated he remains committed to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, drawing a parallel to Israel's actions against Hezbollah. He described Hezbollah's planned invasion of the Galilee with thousands of terrorists and its arsenal of 150,000 rockets and missiles.
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Netanyahu: Israel eliminated nuclear threat, will respond forcefully if Iran attacks
Israeli PM: 'If we hadn't responded in time and with force, we wouldn't be here today – Iran will not have a nuclear weapon'
Netanyahu reiterates commitment to prevent Iranian nuclear weapons, cites Hezbollah threat
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