Israel-Iran War

Netanyahu: I have not given up on the Iranian nuclear threat

The Prime Minister explained his strategic approach to the Likud Knesset faction following the strike on Iran two days ago.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Marc Israel Sellem/POOL)

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke at the opening of the meeting of the Likud party's Knesset faction today (Monday), explaining his strategic approach to Iran following the air strikes on Iran two days ago.

Netanyahu said that "I have not given up on the nuclear program, it's at the top of our agenda. We are continuing to act to remove the Iranian threat. Israel is seen today as the most powerful state in the region. These are the fateful days of a historic turning point."

The Prime Minister also agreed with the Defense Minister to express unanimous party support for the efforts of the IDF and defense agencies and express condolences for the dead in the war.

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