Netanyahu Responds to Criticism Over Peace Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly reiterated that Iran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. His comments come amid growing criticism of the ongoing peace deal in the Middle East.
Speaking at a press conference, Netanyahu addressed concerns raised by various international actors. He emphasized that Israel's position on Iran's nuclear ambitions remains unchanged. "Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. This is not just Israel's security concern but a threat to the entire world," he stated.
The Prime Minister also explained why Israel is upset with the current peace deal. He argued that the agreement does not adequately address Iran's missile program and its support for proxy groups in the region. "The deal as it stands fails to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities in the long run," Netanyahu added.
Critics have accused Israel of undermining diplomatic efforts. However, Netanyahu insisted that Israel's stance is based on concrete intelligence and security assessments. He called for a more robust framework that includes strict inspections and sanctions.
The remarks have sparked debate among world leaders, with some supporting Israel's concerns and others urging continued negotiations. The situation remains tense as diplomatic channels work to find a balanced solution.



