Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated his stance against Iran's nuclear program, stating that Tehran should not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances.
Through a message published on social media, Netanyahu defended Israel's military actions against Iranian targets, describing them as necessary for national security and to thwart the Islamic Republic's nuclear ambitions.
In a post on the X platform, the Israeli prime minister attacked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom he described as an " anti-Semitic tyrant."
Netanyahu's statements come in response to Erdogan's previous positions, who had sharply criticized Israel's military operations and what he had described as "aggression" against Iran.
The latest verbal clash between the two leaders comes at a time of high tensions in the Middle East, as relations between Israel and Iran remain strained and international concerns about the stability of the region continue to grow.
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