In a stern address to Israeli lawmakers, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel would unequivocally prevent Iran from rebuilding its ballistic missile capabilities, extending the warning to any attempts to revive its severely damaged nuclear program. This resolute stance follows closely on the heels of similar threats from US President Donald Trump, underscoring a unified front between the two allies against Tehran's perceived military ambitions in the wake of heightened regional tensions.
Netanyahu emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that Israel would not tolerate the restoration of Iran's ballistic missile industry, which had suffered significant setbacks during the intense 12-day conflict in June 2025 involving Israeli and US strikes. He further cautioned that any aggressive actions from Iran would trigger extraordinarily severe repercussions, highlighting ongoing concerns that Tehran is actively seeking to reconstitute its arsenal and explore alternative nuclear sites despite official denials of pursuing weapons of mass destruction.
The Israeli leader's remarks come in the context of a recent high-level meeting with President Trump, where discussions reportedly focused on coordinating responses to Iran's potential military resurgence. Trump himself has publicly warned of a rapid and potentially more forceful eradication of any Iranian buildup in nuclear or missile programs, while expressing cautious optimism that Tehran might still engage in negotiations over these critical issues.
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Amid these international pressures, Netanyahu also drew attention to the escalating domestic unrest in Iran, describing the widespread protests as having expanded dramatically and potentially marking a pivotal juncture for the Iranian populace. The demonstrations, initially triggered by economic hardships including soaring prices and currency devaluation late last December, have since proliferated across multiple cities, incorporating broader political grievances against the regime.
In a show of moral support, Netanyahu reiterated Israel's solidarity with the Iranian people in their quest for greater freedoms and justice, as expressed during a recent cabinet session. As protests continue to challenge authorities in Tehran and beyond, the combination of internal instability and external vigilance from Israel and the United States adds further complexity to the already volatile dynamics surrounding Iran's military and nuclear aspirations.
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