Trump was Iran's "number one enemy," Netanyahu says in an interview
The Israeli Prime Minister said Donald Trump is a major threat to Iran and that they "want to kill him."

Benjamin Netanyahu recently mentioned in an interview that, since Israel launched its attack on Iran, the Islamic regime has targeted U.S. President Donald Trump as its main threat due to his nuclear program and is therefore seeking to assassinate him. "They want to kill him. He’s enemy number one. He’s a decisive leader," the Israeli prime minister commented.
He also commented that uranium is a key component of this agreement, which further reinforces his previous statement about Trump: "They can't have a nuclear weapon, which means they can't enrich uranium." This has been very forceful; for them, he is enemy number one.
Netanyahu survived missile strike, warns of imminent nuclear threat from Iran
The Prime Minister also mentioned that he himself is a target of the Islamic regime because he was hit by a missile that struck his bedroom window. He also described himself as a "junior partner" to Donald Trump regarding Iran's threat to develop nuclear weapons.
Likewise, Netanyahu mentioned that his country is facing an imminent threat of nuclear destruction and, therefore, had no choice but to take more aggressive action against Iran.
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Since the Israeli attack, Iran has launched a series of ballistic missile and drone attacks against Israel. Netanyahu said that the defensive measures he implemented have been largely effective and have obscured Iran's nuclear program. He also commented that negotiations have not been successful or making progress in recent days.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks out about threats from Iran. Photo: X
On the other hand, the Prime Minister mentioned that Israel is prepared to take all possible measures to combat Iran's nuclear program in the face of the nuclear threat that could invade his country. He also commented that the Iranian people have been oppressed for five decades by the Islamic regime, the regime that seeks to destroy his country.