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Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Must Be Destroyed, Says Former Israeli PM

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has called for urgent action to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities following a recent Iranian attack on Israel.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Bennett criticized the Iranian leadership, stating, “The leadership of Iran, which used to be good at chess, made a terrible mistake this evening.”

He emphasised the need for immediate action, urging that “we must act now to destroy Iran’s nuclear program and its central energy facilities.”

Bennett’s comments come in the wake of escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly regarding Iran’s ongoing nuclear activities.

Despite previous indications that Tehran was open to negotiating its nuclear program, the country has continued its uranium enrichment efforts. This enrichment is crucial for producing atomic warheads and raising alarms among Israeli officials and the international community.

The situation reflects broader concerns about regional stability, as Iran’s nuclear ambitions pose a significant threat to Israel and its allies.

Bennett’s call to action underscores the urgency many Israeli leaders feel in addressing what they perceive as an imminent threat from Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, the implications of Bennett’s statements may lead to increased military readiness and strategic planning within Israel. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as diplomatic efforts to curb Iran’s nuclear program remain a contentious issue.

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