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Netanyahu Says Iran War Is 'Not over' as Peace Deal Remains Elusive

Netanyahu said Iran still has about 970 pounds of nearly bomb-grade uranium and other nuclear sites must be dismantled before the war can end.

  • On Sunday, President Donald Trump warned the United States would "blow up" anyone attempting to approach Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, claiming the nuclear material remains under constant surveillance by the United States military.
  • Iran is estimated to hold more than 400kg of uranium enriched at 60 percent purity, and Tehran denies seeking a nuclear weapon despite enrichment levels advancing beyond previous international agreement limits.
  • Trump stated the Space Force monitors the sites, claiming they could detect infiltrators "instantly" and identify them by badge number, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the importance of removing the enriched uranium.
  • An Iranian military spokesperson said forces maintain "full readiness" to protect nuclear sites from potential US infiltration, while Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei rejected the demand to transfer uranium, calling it "sacred."
  • International observers expressed concern that escalating rhetoric risks further destabilizing the region as ceasefire negotiations between Washington and Tehran remain uncertain amid ongoing military confrontation and diplomatic breakdowns.
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Officially, there is a ceasefire, but the Iran war has not stopped for a long time. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to get the uranium reserves out of the country before he ends the war. US President Donald Trump and Russia's leader Vladimir Putin are also competing for the delicate nuclear material. The war "is not over yet, because there is still nuclear material, enriched uranium, which must be removed from Iran," says Netany…

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Iran's enriched uranium stockpile must be "removed" before the US-Israeli war against Iran can be considered over, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview on Sunday. "It's not over, because there is still nuclear material - enriched uranium - that needs to be taken out of Iran. There are still enrichment sites that need to be dismantled," Netanyahu said in an excerpt of an interview to be aired later Sunday on CBS's "60 Mi…

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Benjamin Netanyahu made extremely harsh statements about the situation in Iran and said that the war "is not over, because Tehran still holds important stockpiles of enriched uranium. The Israeli leader spoke openly about the possibility of a new intervention for the recovery of nuclear materials. Article Benjamin Netanyahu threatens Iran with a new invasion. Israeli Prime Minister threatens: "The war is not over. It appears first on Romania TV.

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military-stuff.org broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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