Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated calls for the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as the U.S. and Iran engage in indirect talks mediated by Oman to establish a nuclear accord. Netanyahu emphasized that a successful deal must eliminate all of Iran’s nuclear capabilities, similar to Libya’s 2003 agreement, while ensuring Tehran cannot develop ballistic missiles. Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, expressed confidence in overcoming U.S. pressures, and warned that any attack on Iran would be met with immediate retaliation.
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Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem calls for more pressure over Israel strikes
In a televised speech, Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem urged the Lebanese government to intensify efforts for a full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and the release of Lebanese prisoners held in Israel, asserting that Lebanon's strength is respected even by the United States. He criticized Israel's recent attacks, particularly in Dahiyeh, and called for the Lebanese government to pressure international bodies like the US and UN to address these violations, emphasizing Lebanon's commitment to the ceasefire...
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