Netanyahu: Iran war not over as US-Israel push to end Tehran's nuclear threat continues

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war with Iran is not over and that the U.S. and Israel still aim to dismantle Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, citing remaining enriched uranium, enrichment sites, proxies, and ballistic missiles. Trump rejected Iran’s counteroffer to a U.S. peace proposal, and The Wall Street Journal described Iran’s response as seeking separate nuclear talks, partial dilution of its highly enriched uranium with some material sent to a third country, and conditions to end port blockades and open the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. exits the deal. Iran reportedly suspended enrichment for a shorter period than the proposed 20-year moratorium and rejected dismantling facilities. The conflict has driven energy prices higher as mediators in Pakistan seek a peace agreement, and Trump heads to China to meet Xi.
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