Israel has postponed Iran's creation of a nuclear bomb for several years.
The Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar reported that strikes on facilities in Iran have delayed the possibility of creating nuclear weapons for several years. He noted that this is only a temporary delay, not a final cessation.
“We have already delayed the possibility of Iran obtaining a nuclear bomb for at least two to three years. But we will not stop - we will do everything possible to eliminate this threat”
According to the minister, one of the main tasks is the elimination of Iran's nuclear and missile programs, as well as taking other necessary measures.
Doubts about a diplomatic solution
Gideon Saar expressed doubts about the possibility of resolving the conflict with Iran through diplomatic means due to the failures of past attempts.
U.S. President Donald Trump also stated that to stop strikes on Iran, Tehran's demands regarding the nuclear deal should be considered.
The comments by Saar and Trump indicate the seriousness of the situation regarding Iran's nuclear program and the various ways it might be resolved. Israeli strikes remain one of the means to combat this threat, but it is important to seek diplomatic avenues for resolving the conflict.
Israeli strikes on facilities in Iran have generally delayed the possibility of developing the country's nuclear program for several years. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar emphasized that this is just a temporary solution and it is important to seek a diplomatic path in resolving the conflict with Iran.
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