Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons while he remains in office, calling it a core mission of his leadership. Stressing full agreement with US President Donald Trump, Netanyahu said he has spent over three decades leading efforts against Tehran's nuclear programme and preventing threats to Israel's security.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again declared that Iran will never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons while he remains in office, describing the issue as a central mission of his political career and Israel's national security strategy.
In a strongly worded statement posted on June 12, Netanyahu said preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear capabilities remains one of his government's top priorities and pledged to continue opposing Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
'Iran Will Not Have Nuclear Weapons'
"As long as I am Prime Minister of Israel, Iran will not have nuclear weapons," Netanyahu said, reiterating a position he has championed for decades.
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