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By Crispian Balmer JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Iran once ridiculed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the boy who cried wolf for his constant public warnings about Tehran's nuclear programme, and his repeated threats to shut it down,
Benjamin Netanyahu has said for three decades that the central threat to Israel’s existence is Iran’s nuclear program. At least twice over that period, he came within inches of carrying out an attack on it.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stark warning to Iran, threatening strikes on "every target" of the regime and claiming a "real blow" to its nuclear infrastructure. This escalation follows Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites,
The editor-in-chief of Haaretz on how President Trump enabled Israel to carry out an attack years in the making.
Despite claims from Iranian officials, Netanyahu said that Israel had caused "real damage" to Iran's nuclear program.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared strikes on Iran, targeting nuclear and military sites, aiming to disrupt Iran's nuclear program and potentially weaken the ruling regime. These actions,
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Netanyahu Warns Iran After Strikes: 'More Is On the Way'Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday addressed the people of Iran, calling on them to stand up for their "freedom".
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump tells Iran: Make deal or suffer attacksUS President Donald Trump urged Iran Friday to make a deal or face "even more brutal" attacks by Israel, as Washington said it was helping its key ally defend itself against Iranian retaliation. But Trump also kept the door open for negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a seven-minute video in which he confirmed a military operation against Iran called “Rising Lion” had begun and could last “as many days as it takes.