Netanyahu says Iran will not acquire a nuclear weapon, with or without a deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Iran will not obtain a nuclear weapon. He emphasized this view holds true whether a nuclear agreement is reached or not.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Iran will not obtain a nuclear
weapon. He emphasized this view holds true whether a nuclear agreement is reached or not.
Netanyahu framed the comment as reassurance to Israel’s security establishment. The
remarks came amid ongoing diplomatic talks over Iran’s nuclear program. He warned that
regional tensions remain high despite the diplomatic effort. Critics of the Iranian deal
argue that any agreement could still enable covert weapons work. Netanyahu’s statement is
likely to influence Israel’s position in future negotiations. Observers will watch how the
claim shapes international policy on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.