
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a serious statement amid negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. According to him, Israel gave Iran time to reach an agreement through diplomatic means, but now does not rule out a military solution.
"We gave Iran 60 days, they negotiated with the Americans. However, during this time, Iran's supreme leader, dictator Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that Israel must be destroyed," Netanyahu said at a press conference. "We heard these words and understood everything. Now we want to see the result," he added.
According to Netanyahu, Israel is now considering concrete steps aimed not at diplomacy, but at ensuring its own security. The Israeli leader sees this not only as a response to Iran’s threat, but also as a fight for regional stability.
According to political observers, this statement shows that Israel’s patience has reached its final point. As the tension between Iran and Israel grows increasingly sharp, military preparations on both sides may enter a new stage.
Meanwhile, the attention of the international community is also focused on the situation in the Middle East, and diplomatic activity may intensify. However, the latest statement by the Israeli leader may indicate that new complexities may emerge in the region in the coming days. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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