Netanyahu Claims Iran Attempted to Assassinate Trump Twice

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of attempting to assassinate former U.S. President Donald Trump on two occasions, branding him “enemy number one” due to his strong opposition to Iran’s nuclear program. "They want to kill him," Netanyahu stated during an interview with Fox News, emphasizing Trump’s role in dismantling the Iran nuclear deal and authorizing the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.

Netanyahu shared that he himself had been targeted by Iran, recounting a missile strike on his home. He characterized the current situation with Iran as an urgent existential threat, highlighting the country’s efforts to accelerate its ballistic missile development and uranium enrichment for nuclear weapons. "We were facing an imminent threat," he explained.

In light of these developments, Netanyahu dismissed the possibility of diplomatic negotiations with Iran, insisting that military action is necessary to mitigate the Iranian threat. He also expressed solidarity with the United States, stating, “Our enemy is your enemy,” and underscored Israel’s commitment to protecting not only its own security but the stability of the broader world.

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