Iran Condemns Netanyahu's Threat to 'Finish the Job' Amid Rising Tensions

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Iran has condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent statements promising to "finish the job" against the Islamic Republic, labeling them a violation of international law. According to Esmaeil Baqaei, Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, such threats contravene the United Nations Charter and asserted that Israel "can’t do a thing" against Iran. Netanyahu's remarks were made during a news conference in Jerusalem alongside U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, where he affirmed Israel's commitment to addressing perceived threats from Iran.

Netanyahu claimed that Israel has significantly weakened Iran's "terror axis" over the past 16 months, a period marked by confrontations with Iran-aligned groups including Hamas and Hezbollah. The United States, under President Donald Trump, has revived a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, supplementing Netanyahu's assertions. Rubio echoed these sentiments, stating that Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons, further escalating concerns regarding regional stability. Meanwhile, Baqaei defended Iran's nuclear activities as compliant with international regulations, reaffirming Tehran's commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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