The threat is no longer “just” possibly one Iranian nuclear weapon, but rather a potential arsenal of nuclear weapons.
Iran's Supreme Leader likely wants to exploit the world's focus on Gaza to finally build a nuclear warhead. Israel must not allow him to.
"Our friendship goes back over 40 years and can take us a long way," Netanyahu told the US president.
National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi stated there "would not be any choice” but to act if Iran enriches uranium at above 60%.
Iran's stock of uranium enriched to up to 60% purity, close to weapons grade, one of the confidential International Atomic Energy Agency reports to member states showed.
Iran's fast-moving development of weapons-grade uranium is bringing the possibility of an Iranian first nuclear test closer.
US congressman Steny Hoyer shares concern with “Israeli officials across the spectrum" about the potential Saudi nuclear program turning military.
Although Iran is not currently taking the crucial steps towards developing nuclear weapons, according to a report, there are still causes for concern.
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Western powers are particularly concerned because UN Security Council restrictions on missiles lasts until October 2023 after which Iran is free to pursue its ballistic missile activity.