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‘An act of strength’ : Netanyahu backs Trump’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; says 'it will change history'

IndiaTimes Sunday, 22 June 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, affirming his support for President Trump's decision. Netanyahu emphasized their shared belief in 'Peace through strength,' praising Trump's bold action as a historic moment. Trump confirmed the operation, highlighting the successful military intervention and expressing hope for peace, while the US targeted key sites like Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
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