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VisitWhat will the international response be to Israel's actions in Iran by March 31, 2025?
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Netanyahu on Thursday: Israel Has Unprecedented Freedom to Act in Iran, Preventing Nuclear Weapons
Oct 31, 2024, 03:50 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel now has unprecedented freedom to act within Iran and can reach any location in the country if necessary. Netanyahu emphasized that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons remains Israel's top priority. He stated on Thursday that Israel's ability to operate in Iran has significantly increased, highlighting recent airstrikes against the Islamic Republic as evidence of this enhanced capability. Netanyahu reiterated that halting Iran's nuclear program is at the forefront of Israel's security objectives, despite opposition from the United States. Halting the Iranian nuclear program has been and remains Israel's chief concern.
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