Netanyahu: ‘We’ve Removed the Threat to Annihilate Israel’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference and responds for the first time to the US-Iran agreement and its implications.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded Monday to the newly announced agreement between the United States and Iran, reaffirming that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons remains his foremost priority. Netanyahu declared that, despite the agreement, Israel will not allow Iran to develop a nuclear arsenal, arguing that Israel’s military operations and pressure campaign have significantly weakened Iran’s economy and delayed its nuclear ambitions.
While acknowledging occasional disagreements with U.S. President Donald Trump, Netanyahu emphasized that Israel must always act to protect its own security interests. He also drew a distinction between the current agreement and the Obama-era nuclear deal, asserting that today’s situation includes a “credible military threat” against Iran due to Israel’s extensive military operations and demonstrated willingness to act. According to Netanyahu, that deterrent significantly changes the strategic landscape surrounding any agreement with Tehran.
For students of Bible prophecy, Iran remains a nation of particular interest because of its role in Middle East geopolitics and its alliances with various regional actors. The continuing debate over Iran’s nuclear program highlights the fragile balance of power in the region and the ongoing security concerns surrounding Israel. As tensions persist and diplomatic efforts continue, prophecy watchers remain attentive to developments that could influence future events involving Israel and the broader Middle East.
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