Afghanistan, June 16 -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Israel's struggle was not over despite the recent agreement between the United States and Iran, arguing that joint U.S. and Israeli military action had prevented what he described as a nuclear threat from Iran.
Speaking at a news conference with Israeli journalists, Netanyahu said the agreement between Washington and Tehran had not fully achieved Israel's objectives and that his country would continue its efforts. He did not provide further details on what actions Israel might take next.
His remarks come as governments across the Middle East, Europe and beyond have welcomed the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement, viewing it as a potential step toward reducing ...