Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to sustain the ongoing conflict with Iran until Tehran agrees to the removal of its uranium stockpile. The statement, made without a specified timeline, underscores the unresolved nuclear standoff between the two nations.
The Core Demand
Netanyahu’s vow centers on uranium removal, a reference to Iran’s enriched uranium program. The prime minister did not elaborate on the method of removal or the conditions for halting hostilities. The demand follows years of international negotiations and military tensions.
Unresolved Questions
It remains unclear how Iran would respond to such a demand. The conflict has included cyberattacks, proxy confrontations, and diplomatic pressure. Netanyahu’s latest statement suggests no immediate de-escalation.
The next step may depend on Iran’s willingness to negotiate, but no talks have been announced.




