Tel Aviv, April 13 -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned that the fragile US-Iran ceasefire "could turn on a dime," citing Tehran's failure to reopen the strategic artery Strait of Hormuz as promised.
Speaking at the start of a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said Israel fully supports US President Donald Trump's decision to impose a naval blockade on Iranian ports and described the level of coordination between the two countries as unprecedented.
Netanyahu, who had been briefed by US Vice President JD Vance following talks with Iran in Pakistan, said Washington's priority remains eliminating Iran's enriched nuclear material and preventing future enrichment.
"The Americans could not tolerate Iran's blatant violation of...