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Netanyahu asserts Israel's right to strike Iran following Trump's comments

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel will take military action against Iran as needed, following President Trump's assertion that the U.S. is in control of the situation. Netanyahu highlighted Israel's right to self-defense in a statement broadcast on television.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will strike Iran 'whenever necessary' in response to President Trump's remarks on Sunday, indicating that the U.S. directs actions in the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict regarding Iran. Netanyahu emphasized Israel's right to self-defense, which he affirmed during a televised statement on Monday.

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Netanyahu says Israel will strike Iran ‘whenever necessary’ after Trump’s ‘I call the shots’ remark

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Netanyahu asserts Israel's right to strike Iran following Trump's comments