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Trump says Israel won’t use a nuclear weapon in Iran

Trump rejected claims Israel would use nuclear weapons against Iran and highlighted disinformation about Iran's leadership amid ongoing conflict, citing uncertainty over Mojtaba Khamenei's status.

  • On Monday at the White House, President Donald Trump said Israel would not use nuclear weapons against Iran, dismissing an adviser’s warning about escalation.
  • On Friday, Sacks urged the U.S. to declare victory and withdraw, warning that escalation might lead Israel to consider nuclear options, as discussed on the All-In Podcast.
  • Ambiguity over Israel's arsenal allows U.S. aid under the Symington Amendment, as Israel is believed to hold between 90 and 300 warheads and last year The Associated Press reported new construction at the Dimona nuclear site.
  • Amid conflicting reports, Trump warned that opponents are using disinformation and AI, saying 'We don't know if he's dead or not' about Mojtaba Khamenei and accusing Iran of spreading fabricated footage.
  • Trump confirmed discussions with Israel's leadership about operations against Hezbollah, saying 'Hezbollah is a big problem, and they're rapidly being eliminated' as fighting with Iran-backed forces continues.
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Trump says Israel won’t use a nuclear weapon in Iran

President Trump denied the possibility of Israel using a nuclear weapon in Iran, despite his own advisers warning if the war wages on.

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