Netanyahu states in television interview that war with Iran is not complete despite military achievements
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CBS News in an interview aired Sunday that while the conflict with Iran has achieved significant results, military operations may continue until Iran's enriched uranium is removed and nuclear enrichment sites are dismantled. Netanyahu stated Iran still possesses ballistic missiles and supports proxy forces that require action. The Trump administration had previously suggested the war had concluded.
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Netanyahu emphasizes nuclear material removal as the condition for conflict's end, while coverage splits between treating this as unfinished military business versus potential escalation despite Trump's earlier closure claims.
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“Netanyahu: War with Iran 'accomplished a great deal, but it's not over'” · Politico, The Hill
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