Netanyahu: “We will stop Iran’s nuclear program with or without Trump”

Onward with permanent war
Explosions in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Beersheba. Iranian Foreign Minister: "No to dialogue if the aggression continues". And in Gaza there is a children's emergency

The “liberator” goes ahead with permanent war, insurance on his political life. Going ahead even if his tycoon friend were to change his mind. We will stop Iran’s nuclear program with or without Trump: this is what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview with the Israeli broadcaster Kan. “Our main objective is to stop the nuclear program, eliminate the threat, while the second objective is to stop Iran’s ballistic capabilities. Whether Trump wants to participate or not, ” Netanyahu says , “is his decision, he will do what is best for the United States. I will do what is best for Israel.”
And so on with the war. Loud explosions were heard in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Beersheba after the start of the new Iranian attack on Israel, Israeli media reported. According to some sources, at least 25 missiles were launched from Iran . Medical aid is responding to reports of ballistic missile impacts across the country following Iran's latest attack on Israel. In a rare case, the Home Front Command has issued a national alert. Two seriously injured in Haifa, a 16-year-old and a 54-year-old man. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said he had " ordered the IDF to intensify attacks on regime targets in Tehran" with the aim of "destabilizing the Iranian regime." “We must target all the symbols of the regime and its mechanisms of oppression, such as the Basij and the regime’s power base, which is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,” Katz said during an assessment yesterday morning with IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir and other senior officials. Katz added that Israel must conduct a “mass evacuation” of the population from Tehran to destabilize the regime and increase deterrence in response to rocket fire on Israel’s home front, while continuing to target facilities and scientists to hinder Iran’s nuclear program , until all the objectives of the operation are fully achieved.
The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi , reiterated that there is no evidence that Iran is seeking to acquire nuclear warheads. " We have confirmed that Iran has, even now, enough material for several nuclear warheads. But this cannot be equated with a nuclear weapon," Grossi explained in an interview with Fox News. "In my opinion, at this time we do not have any tangible evidence of the existence of a program or plan to manufacture or produce a nuclear weapon," he clarified, then sounding the red alert: " The consequences of an attack on Bushehr," in Iran, "would be very serious, a direct attack on the facility would cause a high release of reactivity into the environment." "Attacks on nuclear facilities should never happen," Grossi added, urging "maximum restraint."
The IAEA director then reported that no radiation leaks had been detected in Iran so far, following the Israeli strikes, but that the "danger" exists. Speaking to the UN Security Council, Grossi said that the UN nuclear agency can guarantee, through a system of irrefutable inspections, that nuclear weapons will not be developed in Iran . All this while talks on the Iranian nuclear program were underway in Geneva between the Foreign Minister of Tehran, Abbas Araghchi, and his counterparts from France, Great Britain and Germany and the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy , Kaja Kallas. Araghchi said that there would be no negotiations with the United States as long as Israeli attacks continued. "As long as Israeli aggression continues, there will be no room for dialogue," he said. And he added: "We will not have talks with the United States, as they are accomplices of the Israeli crime."
The war on Iran overshadows the never-ending tragedy in Gaza. A weapon of mass distraction wielded by the Israeli government. The number of Palestinian deaths in the last 24 hours in the Gaza Strip has risen to at least 60: the coastal territory's Health Ministry announced, specifying that 26 people were killed by Israeli fire near a food aid distribution center . "Children will start dying of thirst. Only 40 percent of drinking water production facilities are still functioning," said UNICEF spokesman James Elder . " We are well below emergency standards in terms of drinking water," he said in Geneva regarding the drought conditions developing in Gaza. The UN children's agency also reported a 50 percent increase in children between the ages of six months and five years hospitalized for malnutrition from April to May in Gaza and half a million people suffering from hunger.
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