Israel Iran Nuclear Threat: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday (June 22, 2025) that his country has reached very close to his goal of ending dual challenges like Iran’s ballistic missiles and nuclear programs. Netanyahu also clarified that he would not allow Israel to drag in a long and tedious war, but the campaign against Iran would not be ended prematurely.
He told Israeli journalists, “We will only take as much action as it is necessary to achieve this goal, not too much, but we will not end it in a hurry. When the objectives are fulfilled, the campaign will end and the struggle will stop.”
Benjamin Netanyahu made a big claim
Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he has no doubt that the current government of Iran intends to eradicate the existence of Israel. For this reason, Israel launched this military campaign to abolish those two dangers (nuclear and ballistic missiles).
Netanyahu said, “We are moving towards these goals and now we are very close to fulfilling them.” He further stated that Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant was badly damaged by the ‘Bunker Buster’ bombs dropped by the US last night. However, how much damage has been done, it is yet to be assessed. Meanwhile, Iran has warned to defend itself with full force against any attack.
What Netanyahu said about the promoted uranium?
The Israeli Prime Minister has said that his government is very closely monitored on the activities of 60 percent of Iran’s promoted uranium. This uranium is considered an important part of the nuclear program. Netanyahu said, “We are looking at it very carefully. It is not enough to make nuclear weapons alone, but it is an important part. We also have some special information related to it, which I cannot share with everyone right now.”
Prior to the first attack on Iran’s uranium enrichment centers by Israel on 13 June, Iran was preparing purity of up to 60% purity. This level is very close to 90% purity that is considered necessary to make atomic bombs.
This quantity is much higher than the 3.67% limit set in the 2015 nuclear deal. Iran had followed the agreement until US President Donald Trump decided to get out of the agreement in 2018.
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