Netanyahu: Iran war not over, Milei always visits before 'something big'
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Unlike Washington, Israeli authorities are not seeking a peace agreement right now. US and Israeli efforts against Iran are not yet complete, and any day could bring new developments. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated this, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing The Times of Israel. Read also: Advisers urge Trump to limit interviews due to contradictory statements, WSJ Netanyahu, speaking alongside Argentine President Javier Miley, stat…
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, reiterated this Sunday that the war with Iran “is not over yet” and that at any time “new events” could occur, at the gates of the end of the two-week truce between the United States and the Islamic Republic. “Who knows what he will bring tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow?” said the president during a ceremony in Jerusalem with the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, who arrived in Israel thi…
Netanyahu: Iran war not over, Milei always visits before 'something big'
'It's not over yet,' the prime minister said, calling the U.S.-Israeli campaign 'the battle of civilization against barbarism.' Welcoming the Argentine president on his third official visit, Netanyahu said 'every time he visits Israel, it's right before something very big happens'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the actions against Iran have not yet ended. "Any moment could bring new events. Who knows what tomorrow or the day after tomorrow will bring," the Israeli prime minister stated.
Netanyahu says Iran war not over as U.S. warns of escalation
Benjamin Netanyahu said the war with Iran is not over, warning that new developments could unfold at any moment. Speaking on Sunday during a meeting with Javier Milei, Netanyahu signalled continued uncertainty despite ongoing diplomatic efforts. His remarks come as Donald Trump said Washington has dispatched negotiators to Pakistan in an attempt to reach a deal with Tehran. Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz an…
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