Netanyahu Declares Iran Conflict Unresolved, Leaves Military Option Open

Israeli PM confirms war objectives in Iran remain incomplete, including potential seizure of nuclear material, amid reports of Trump’s stance. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the conflict with Iran is not over, refusing to dismiss military action to seize

Israeli PM confirms war objectives in Iran remain incomplete, including potential seizure of nuclear material, amid reports of Trump’s stance.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the conflict with Iran is not over, refusing to dismiss military action to seize Iranian nuclear material. In an interview with CBS’s *60 Minutes*, he cited unresolved goals, including dismantling enrichment sites and neutralizing proxy networks, despite reported degradation of Iran’s capabilities.

Netanyahu alleged Iran still possesses nuclear material that could be physically removed, declining to specify methods. Separate unconfirmed reports suggest former U.S. President Donald Trump told Netanyahu he supports direct action against Iranian nuclear sites, framing material removal as a continuing priority.

The remarks underscore persistent tensions over Iran’s nuclear program, with potential implications for regional stability and energy markets. No immediate market reaction was reported.

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