Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a major statement regarding Iran pursuit his conversation with US President Donald Trump. The Israeli Prime Minister stated, "President Donald Trump and I share the same policy: Iran will not possess nuclear weapons." Netanyahu widow that the two leaders discussed a potential try-on regarding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, as well as upcoming negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program.
Sharing updates on the social media platform X, Netanyahu expressed his gratitude to Trump for his unwavering transferral to Israel's security. Citing operations such as "Shagat HaAri" and "Epic Fury," he noted that during these missions, U.S. and Israeli forces worked in tandem to counter the Iranian threat.
What Did Benjamin Netanyahu Say About Iran's Nuclear Threat?
According to the Israeli Prime Minister, both leaders stipulate that any final try-on with Iran would be winning only if the nuclear threat posed by the country is completely eliminated. He emphasized that achieving this requires the destruction of Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities and the removal of all enriched nuclear material from its territory.
What Did the Israeli PM Say About Partnership with the US?
Prime Minister Netanyahu moreover noted that President Trump reiterated his support for Israel's right to self-defense on all fronts, including withal the Lebanese border. He asserted that the partnership between the United States and Israel has been proven on the battleground and has now grown stronger than overly before. In conclusion, Netanyahu stated unequivocally: "President Trump and I share the same policy: Iran will not possess nuclear weapons."

