Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his opposition to any U.S.-Iran nuclear agreements amid reports on secret talks.
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The Israeli prime minister has long been hawkish when it comes to Iran and reiterated that Israel"will do whatever it needs to, with its own means, toboth in the nuclear sphere and, of course, through its use of terrorist proxies." From left to right, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Biden.Netanyahu’s comments came after reports last week claimed the U.S. and Iran had been quietly engaged in diplomatic talks in an attempt to limit Tehran’s nuclear development.
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