Israel says may ‘act again’ against Iran to ensure it doesn't become a threat

Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz warned that Israel may 'act again' against Iran to prevent it from becoming a threat. Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei stated that the country will safeguard its 'nuclear and missile capabilities' as a core national asset.
Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz stated that Israel may need to 'act again' against Iran to ensure it doesn't become a threat. Katz made the statement during a military ceremony, according to a statement from his office. US President Donald Trump faces a deadline to either end the conflict with Iran or make a case to Congress for extending it. Tensions remain high in the region, with the US maintaining a blockade of Iranian ports in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei signalled a hardening stance, saying the country will safeguard its 'nuclear and missile capabilities'. The conflict has resulted in over 3,500 deaths, including women and at least 244 children, according to the US-based rights group HRANA.
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