Netanyahu's Firm Stance: Dismantling Iran's Nuclear Infrastructure
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized to U.S. President Donald Trump that dismantling Iran's nuclear infrastructure is imperative for any deal. Speaking at a Jewish conference, he also highlighted Israel's progress in dismantling tunnels in Gaza, with 150 km already dismantled from an estimated total length of 500 km.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted his recent conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, emphasizing the need for Iran's nuclear infrastructure to be dismantled in any future agreements. This crucial point was discussed at a high-profile Jewish organizational conference.
Netanyahu underscored the importance of thoroughly dismantling Iran's nuclear capabilities, going beyond merely halting the uranium enrichment process. His firm stance reflects Israel's security concerns regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions.
In addition, the Prime Minister discussed Israel's ongoing efforts in Gaza, noting significant progress in dismantling tunnels used for smuggling and attacks. Of an estimated 500 kilometers of tunnels, Israel has successfully dismantled 150 kilometers, marking a significant step in enhancing regional security.
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