The Israeli PM told CBS he is ready to go back to war if nuclear goals aren’t met…
Netanyahu claims the Iranian regime’s “days are numbered” regardless of any deal…
Hezbollah and Israel are still exchanging fire despite the technical ceasefire…
At least 51 people were killed in Israeli strikes across Lebanon in the last 24 hours…
IDF intelligence suggests Iran is using the “pause” to restock its drone fleet…
Russia is reportedly shipping drone components to Iran via the Caspian Sea…
Jerusalem remains adamant that all enriched uranium must leave Iranian soil…
Netanyahu is making it clear: he doesn’t care about a “diplomatic win” if the nukes stay.
The Russia-Iran-Caspian pipeline is the new “Ho Chi Minh trail” for the 2020s.
Lebanon is essentially a live-fire zone again, ceasefire or not.
Netanyahu tells CBS highly enriched uranium “must be taken out” of Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that the war with Iran is “not over”, despite a fragile US-brokered ceasefire.
In an interview aired on CBS 60 Minutes, Netanyahu said Iran’s highly enriched uranium must be removed and its enrichment facilities dismantled.
“Now, we’ve degraded a lot of it,” Netanyahu said, referring to Iran’s nuclear capabilities, its allied forces across the region and its missile production. ” But all that is still there, and there’s work to be done.”
“You go in, and you take it out,” Netanyahu said, outlining what he described as a potential approach. He added that reaching an agreement would be “the best way” to remove Iran’s highly enriched uranium.
511 killed since April 16 truce; intense strikes hit 40 Hezbollah sites Sunday.
“Days are numbered” says PM, comparing Iran’s government to a slow bankruptcy.