Netanyah: Uranium in Iran to be removed by agreement or force

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military campaign against Iran “has not yet ended”, while the US and Iran hold ceasefire negotiations in Pakistan in a bid to end the war. “The campaign is not over yet, but it can already be clearly stated: we have achieved historic results”, Netanyahu said in Hebrew in a statement [...]
“The campaign is not finished yet, but it can already be clearly stated we have achieved historic results”, Netanyahu said in Hebrew in a televised statement Saturday evening, CNN writes.
In a 13-minute speech that seemed to address a local audience, Netanyah listed what he called Israel's top achievements during the war, including the murder of Iran's top leadership and the destruction of its nuclear and missile capabilities.
Noting Iran's highly enriched uranium reserves, Netanyahu said they would be removed either through an agreement or “with other tools”.
Netanyah:
There is still started material in Iran, and as Trump said it must be taken out; either it will come out by election, or it will come out in other ways. Pic.twitter. com/ d q JLeviYI
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“Iran is praying for a ceasefire”, Netanyah claimed.
The terror regime is deeply weakened. They're fighting for their survival”, he went on, reports Telegrafi, broadcast Periscope.
Netanyah also said he had approved direct talks with Lebanon, which will be held in Washington next week.
He said any agreement should include disarming Hezbollah and be a real peace agreement “that will last for generations”. /Periscope












