In a stark warning, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reignited the debate over Iran's nuclear ambitions, stating that the war with the Islamic Republic "is not over." In a recent interview, Netanyahu emphasized that while the conflict has achieved significant milestones, there is still much work to be done to dismantle Tehran's nuclear program and eliminate its proxies in the region. His comments come as tensions between Israel and Iran remain high, with the international community still grappling with the implications of the 2022 conflict. Netanyahu's remarks are likely to fuel speculation about a potential escalation of hostilities, and raise questions about the ongoing efforts to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Iran war is “not over” in an interview that aired on Sunday, reinvigorating the push to dismantle Tehran’s proxies and see its nuclear enrichment program collapse. “I think it accomplished a great deal, but it's not over, because there's still nuclear material, enriched uranium that has to be...