Netanyah: The Iran war is not over yet, nuclear power plants must be dismantled

Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyah, declared that military operations against Iran have not yet ended, warning that further measures are needed for the disposal of Iranian nuclear and missile programmes.
In an interview for CBS News, Netanyah said Israel's military campaign has achieved significant results, but according to him the Iranian threat continues to be present.
I think a lot has been achieved, but it hasn't finished”, he said. Netanyah stressed that Iran continues to maintain capacity for enriching uranium, ballistic missile programmes and Allied networks in the region.
“There are still enrichment centers to be dismantled. There are still groups supported by Iran. There are ballistic missiles that they still want to produce”, the Israeli prime minister said, writes Newsmax.
Asked about the possibility of intervention to eliminate Iranian nuclear reserves, Netanyah did not provide concrete military details, but hinted that direct intervention remains an option.
“goes there and removes them. I will not talk about military ways”, he said, adding that United States President Donald Trump has told him he wants to intervene directly.
According to Netanyah, any agreement with Iran should include direct control and physical removal of nuclear materials.












