Jerusalem (HRNW)- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a fresh warning regarding Iran, saying the conflict between the two countries is not over and that Israel is fully prepared to respond to any future developments.
According to international media reports, Netanyahu made the remarks while addressing the graduation ceremony of the Israeli Air Force, where he said that Israel’s air superiority remains the cornerstone of the country’s national security and will be preserved at all costs.
He claimed that Iran had suffered significant damage during recent hostilities but warned that new security challenges continue to emerge, prompting Israel to further strengthen its defense capabilities.
Netanyahu reiterated that Israel’s policy remains unchanged and that Iran will not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances, regardless of whether an international agreement exists on the matter.
He also claimed that without Israel’s actions, Iran could have moved closer to developing nuclear weapons, adding that the conflict is far from over and that Israel must remain prepared for future challenges.
The remarks come as the ceasefire-based framework of understanding between the United States and Iran remains under strain, with growing concerns over the possibility of renewed regional tensions.
Defense analysts say Netanyahu’s latest comments indicate that Israel intends to maintain its firm stance toward Iran, while warning that the security situation across the Middle East could become increasingly complex in the coming weeks.
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