Netanyahu: Iran's threat is waning, but the conflict endures
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran has been weakened by nearly two weeks of US-Israeli strikes and is not the same threat it once was, while warning Hezbollah and Lebanon of a heavy price for aggression and signaling possible regime-change efforts if Iranians rise up. He highlighted ongoing US-Israeli coordination, including daily talks with Trump, and stated Israel would continue to press Iran’s underground nuclear and ballistic projects.
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