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šŸ‡®šŸ‡· ā€˜Israeli’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that ā€˜Israel’ and the US are fully aligned in their objective to contain Iran.

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Netanyahu has also made it clear that any long-term agreement with Iran must address critical issues such as uranium enrichment and missile capabilities. He reiterated that Israel will not compromise on its security and will continue to act—independently if necessary—to neutralize perceived threats.

However, this alignment unfolds against a complex backdrop. While Washington is exploring indirect negotiations with Tehran to stabilize the region, tensions remain high. Iran has conditioned further talks on halting Israeli military actions, particularly in Lebanon, where conflict with Hezbollah continues to escalate.

Recent developments, including a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, highlight the delicate balance between military action and diplomacy. The situation remains fluid, with both risks of escalation and opportunities for negotiation coexisting uneasily.

Ultimately, Netanyahu’s statement underscores a critical reality: despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, Israel and the United States remain closely coordinated in their stance toward Iran. Whether this alignment leads to de-escalation or further conflict will depend on how negotiations—and tensions—unfold in the coming weeks.

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