Netanyahu's Warning: "Iran Just Days Away from Enriching Uranium for a Nuclear Bomb"
Israeli PM Reveals Urgent Threat, Calls for Immediate Action to Prevent Iran from Gaining Nuclear Weapons

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stark warning, revealing in an interview with Newsmax that Iran is only days away from enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels. "We've delayed them, but we haven't stopped them," Netanyahu admitted, emphasizing the urgent need for decisive action.
During a recent meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities, warning that such weapons could fall into the hands of Iran’s terrorist proxies. "President Trump said it, and I think he hit the nail on the head," Netanyahu stated. "The Ayatollah regime must never be allowed to possess nuclear weapons—this is an immediate and severe threat to world peace."
Despite ongoing efforts by Israel and the U.S. to weaken Iran, Netanyahu acknowledged that the battle is far from over. He stressed that regional peace and the expansion of the Abraham Accords depend not only on a nuclear-free Iran but also on the complete eradication of Hamas. "If we achieve these two goals, peace agreements could become possible not just with more Arab nations, but also with the broader Muslim world," he declared.
Meanwhile, in an interview with the New York Post, Trump expressed a preference for diplomacy over military action, stating, "I'd rather reach an agreement with Iran on non-nuclear issues than bomb them. They don't want to die—nobody does." He suggested that if such a deal were reached, Israel would refrain from launching a military strike against Iran.
With tensions escalating and the nuclear clock ticking, the world watches closely as the standoff between Israel and Iran reaches a critical tipping point.
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