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Iran War Saved Israel From Nuclear Annihilation – Netanyahu

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had spared his country from what he described as the Islamic republic’s threat of “nuclear annihilation”.

In his first public remarks since the United States and Iran announced an agreement in the early hours of Monday to end the Middle East war, Netanyahu also said that Israeli troops would remain in Lebanon, Gaza, and Syria for “as long as necessary”.

Speaking at a televised press conference, Netanyahu, who has faced severe criticism over his handling of the war and what critics describe as his failure to influence Washington’s negotiations over the deal, sought to highlight what he portrayed as the campaign’s major achievements.

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“The most important thing is that we saved the State of Israel from the threat of nuclear annihilation,” Netanyahu said.

“And what would that mean? It would mean that millions of Israeli citizens — you who are hearing me now — all of you would have been in terrible danger of mass death… And we have pushed away from us, for years, this danger of the annihilation of Israel’s population,” Netanyahu said.

Netanyahu pledged that Iran would never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, regardless of the terms of any agreement.

“With an agreement or without one, Iran will not have nuclear weapons,” he said.

“Not today and not tomorrow,” he said, adding that the US and Israeli campaign had struck “every possible infrastructure target” in Iran.

“I made no mistake at all… We said we wanted to remove an existential threat hanging over us: first, the nuclear threat — and we did that, second the missile threat — and we did that.”

Listing what he described as the operation’s achievements, Netanyahu said: “We neutralised their nuclear scientists, decapitated the leaders of the terror regime, crushed the nuclear facilities, destroyed missiles, and destroyed the overwhelming majority of factories producing missiles.”

He also argued that the campaign had created a “credible military threat” to underpin any future agreement with Iran, something he said had been lacking during the early years of the conflict triggered by Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.

“We still do not know what the agreement will actually be. But I can tell you the fundamental difference between then and now: Any agreement must be accompanied by a credible military threat,” he said.

“Back then there was no credible military threat. Today there is. And not only because of the United States — because of us.”

But the threat to Israel, he said, also remained — not only from Iran but its allies in the region, who had been “struck in an unprecedented manner”.

“We established deep security zones around the State of Israel. We did this in Gaza, in Lebanon, and in Syria,” Netanyahu said.

“And I want to make it clear: we will remain in these security zones for as long as necessary to protect our country.”

The US-Iran deal envisages an end to the war in the Middle East, including in Lebanon, where Israeli forces are fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah militants.

“Israel will not allow terrorist organisations to entrench themselves on our borders, dig terror tunnels into our territory, or prepare massacres near our citizens,” he said.

President Vladimir Putin has taunted the North Atlantic Treaty Organization​, declaring that the alliance has failed to defeat Russia through Ukraine.

​Putin spoke at the Kremlin during a meeting with military personnel participating in the special military operation as part of the Russia Day commemoration.

​The premier said his country stands alone against the “so-called collective West represented by NATO,” with several countries supporting actions directed against Russia.

​”It was them ​(NATO) who started the war​,” he emphasized. “I have said this many times, we did not initiate the conflict when the special military operation began (in 2022).​”

​Putin insists NATO’s “coup d’etat in Ukraine” ​and deploy​ment of artillery and rocket systems compelled ​Russia to protect the people of Crimea​ (in 2014), leading to the war in eastern Ukraine​.

“We did not wake up one day and decided that we would start a war tomorrow,” he said. “​For eight years, we attempted to achieve a peaceful settlement​.”

Putin recalled Moscow urging the Ukrainian authorities to talk with southeastern Ukraine, where Russians live, and were repeatedly assured that agreements would be implemented.

​The President said despite the ​Minsk ​Agreements​, Russia’s foes openly admitted​ in recent months that the ​pact was intended to provide time for​ Kyiv to rearm and launch warfare.

Noting that they made a mistake by revealing their objective publicly, Putin accused some countries of joining NATO “in the hope of securing their share of the benefits.”

On the negotiation moves by Ukraine and some European capitals, Putin expressed Moscow’s receptive disposition but stressed that discussions must factor in Russia’s “long-term” interests.

 

The Eastern Updates 

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