Post by : Bianca Haleem
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the conflict with Iran is “not over,” warning that Iran’s enriched uranium must be removed and its nuclear enrichment facilities dismantled before lasting peace can be achieved.
Speaking to CBS’s *60 Minutes*, Netanyahu said a diplomatic agreement would be the “best way” to remove the material, but he declined to provide any timeline for such a deal. His remarks come amid growing regional tensions, military activity around the Strait of Hormuz, and ongoing international concerns over Iran’s nuclear program.
The latest comments have intensified fears of a wider Middle East escalation, with analysts warning that continued pressure over Iran’s nuclear activities could further destabilize the region and impact global oil markets and international diplomacy.
World powers continue pushing for negotiations, but uncertainty remains over whether diplomacy can prevent a deeper conflict.
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