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‘We’re Watching You’ — Israel issues final warning as Iran resumes nuclear enrichment

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Israel seeks to strike solo amid US hesitation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stern warning to Iran following the recent ceasefire.

He declared that Israel had achieved a “historic victory” by destroying Iran’s nuclear programme during joint military operations with the United States.

Speaking to the press, Netanyahu said:

“Should Iran attempt to restore it, Israel will act with the same determination and the same force to cut off any such attempt.”

This warning came just hours after Iran’s top nuclear official announced that Tehran’s enrichment process would continue without interruption.

The head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation stated clearly that the country’s nuclear programme remains active.

Despite recent strikes, Iran insists its efforts are for civilian purposes only. Tehran has repeatedly denied allegations of pursuing nuclear weapons.

However, before the war, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran possessed uranium enriched to levels near weapons-grade purity.

While Netanyahu celebrated the military operation as a success, a classified Pentagon report offers a more cautious view.

According to U.S. intelligence assessments, the attacks have only delayed Iran’s nuclear capabilities by several months, not eliminated them entirely.

Experts say that the full extent of the damage remains unclear.

In his speech, Netanyahu also claimed the Israeli military dealt Iran its “hardest blow” just before the ceasefire began.

He said Israeli forces destroyed Iran’s missile industry and killed hundreds of senior government officials.

As of now, Iran has not confirmed any of these claims.

Independent verification has been difficult due to disrupted communications and limited access.

Netanyahu publicly thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for backing the Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

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“I must tell you, Israel has never had as great a friend in the White House,” he said.

The two leaders have worked closely throughout the crisis, and Netanyahu hinted at future cooperation if Iran takes further steps toward nuclear reactivation.

Ceasefire Holds, But Tensions Run High

Although a ceasefire is in place, tensions remain extremely high.

Military analysts warn that if Iran restarts uranium enrichment or retaliates militarily, the fragile peace could collapse.

The region now stands at a crossroads. Either the ceasefire will hold—or the conflict will escalate again with devastating consequences.

As Netanyahu warns Iran against restoring its nuclear programme, global eyes are fixed on Tehran’s next move.

Whether this is a turning point or merely a pause before another confrontation, one thing is clear: the stakes have never been higher.


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