Israeli Foreign Minister: We delayed the possibility of Iran’s possession of a nuclear weapon for two or 3 news

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Israel estimated that the attacks on Iran delayed the possibility of developing a nuclear weapon for “at least two years or 3”.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said in an interview with the German newspaper Bild, published on Saturday that the Israeli attack that affected hundreds of Iranian nuclear and military sites resulted in the killing of senior leaders and nuclear scientists, which led to “very large” results.

“The fact that we have eliminated these people who led the arming of the nuclear program and pushed this direction, it is very important,” he told the Bild newspaper.

“We have achieved a lot so far, but we will do everything we can do. We will not stop until we do our best there to remove this threat.”

He pointed out that the Israeli government has not decided to change the regime in Iran as a target in this war, adding, “At least so far, we haven’t done so.”

Iran, which responded to the unprecedented Israeli attack on June 13, denies continuous missile strikes on Israeli cities, its endeavor to possess nuclear weapons.

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