Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Reproduction/X/@netanyahu Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he does not have a “timetable” for the end of the war with Iran. The statement came this Monday (30), during an interview with the North American website Newsmax. Netanyahu also stated that Israel and the United States have already achieved more than half of the military objectives in the conflict and that the focus now is on reaching Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp VIDEO: teenagers are seen ‘playing’ inside a missile fragment south of Israel See the videos that are trending on g1 In conversation with the station’s CEO, Christopher Ruddy, Netanyahu also praised US President Donald Trump for having “recognized early” the Iranian nuclear threat. The prime minister also stated that the Iranian regime must fall in the future, despite denying that this is the objective of the current offensive. “I think this regime could collapse internally. But, right now, what we are doing is weakening their military, missile and nuclear capabilities, in addition to putting pressure on the country from within,” he said. A month of war and no agreement in sight US President Donald Trump made new threats this Monday (30) against vital targets for the Iranian regime if a ceasefire is not agreed “soon”. Trump’s push for a deal comes as 2,500 US Marines arrive in the Middle East, stoking fears of a ground incursion. Iran, in turn, said that Washington’s proposal to end the war between the two countries is “unrealistic and excessive.” “We have not had any direct negotiations with the US so far. What has happened are messages received through intermediaries, indicating the US interest in negotiating,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei. On Sunday (29), Trump said that negotiations with Tehran were progressing, which contradicts Baghaei’s statement. The American leader told the “Financial Times” newspaper on Sunday that indirect negotiations with Tehran, which are taking place through Pakistan, were progressing well and stated that “an agreement can be reached quickly.”
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Netanyahu says he has not set a deadline for the end of the war with Iran
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