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Netanyahu States Threats Persist Despite Ceasefire Agreement
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu affirmed Israel's ongoing efforts to counter threats and insisted Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons regardless of any agreement.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel will continue to thwart the threats it faces, emphasizing that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons whether or not a deal is reached.
Netanyahu stated that Israel has succeeded in reducing the threat from Hamas as well as from the northern front. He noted that the strikes against Hezbollah were powerful and destroyed most of its missile capabilities, claiming that the remaining arsenal does not exceed 8 percent.
Regarding Iran, Netanyahu mentioned that Israel is working to create the appropriate conditions to topple the Iranian regime, though he clarified that overthrowing the regime is not an official objective. He added that no one knows when the Iranian system will collapse.
He also pointed out differences in some positions with U.S. President Donald Trump, saying, "Sometimes Trump and I do not agree," while affirming that he was correct in calling to remove the existential threat to Israel.
Netanyahu concluded by stating that the issue with Iran "is not over yet," indicating ongoing confrontation with Tehran on various levels.
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