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Netanyahu, in his first interview since Israel and the United States jointly launched military strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, told CBS' Major Garrett that the war in Iran is "not over," specifically pointing to dismantling uranium enrichment sites and removing the uranium before Iran can produce ballistic missiles.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the conflicts in Iran and Lebanon, the prospects for a peace deal, and the relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
This comes after the former National Security chief added the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic to a group chat that contained military strike plans on Yemen.
Netanyahu caused Trump's and lawmakers' "jaws to drop" over his intent to draw down financial military support from the US to zero.
CNN senior data analyst Harry Enten said Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approval rating has sunk among the
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says he hopes to draw U.S. financial support for Israel down to zero over the next decade in a CBS interview.