Iran nuclear deal must include destruction of facilities under US supervision: Netanyahu
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he and US President Donald Trump agreed on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, highlighting the nuclear program as a top priority in their talks.
- Netanyahu discussed plans for relocating Palestinians from Gaza, which has been met with rejection from countries involved, including Egypt and Jordan.
- The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and a former Defense Minister for war crimes related to the Gaza conflict, which Israel also faces at the International Court of Justice.
- Netanyahu reiterated Israel's goals to defeat Hamas and recover hostages, noting over 166,000 Palestinian casualties, predominantly women and children.
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Netanyahu: Iran deal must entail blowing up, dismantling nuclear sites
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Tuesday about the potential perils of a nuclear deal with Iran, ahead of taking off for Israel following his meeting the previous day with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. “We agree that Iran will not have nuclear weapons. This can be done by agreement, but only if this agreement is Libyan-style: They go in, blow up the installations, dismantle all of the equipment under American…
After meeting with President Trump in Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had this to say:
🇺🇸 🇮🇱 Benjamin Netanyahu: “The deal with Iran is acceptable only if the nuclear sites are destroyed under U.S. supervision. Otherwise, the military option is the only choice. In Gaza, we are determined to destroy Hamas and bring all the hostages home.”pic.twitter.com/fFZ2AVuE5O — Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) April 8, 2025
Netanyahu Advocates For 'Libyan-Style' Dismantling Of Iran's Nuclear Program - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – After meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington D.C., Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Tuesday of the dangers of a nuclear Iran as he prepared to depart for Israel. He emphasized that Iran “must not have nuclear weapons,” stating the goal could be achieved either diplomatically or militarily. “We agree that Iran will not have nuclear weapons. This can be d…
Netanyahu said a pact with Iran is only viable if the regime's nuclear facility is destroyed
The Israeli Prime Minister revealed details of his meeting with Trump, while Tehran’s Chancellor asked to dismiss the “military solution” before initiating dialogue with Washington
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