Amid a fragile U.S. ceasefire with Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war with Iran is "not over." In an interview airing Sunday on 60 Minutes, Netanyahu told CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett that highly enriched uranium needs to be taken out of Iran and the country's enrichment facilities need to be dismantled.
Main Idea: Benjamin Netanyahu said the war with Iran is not over and warned that Iran’s enriched uranium and nuclear sites still need to be dealt with.
Key Points:
A longer fight with Iran could raise oil prices, markets swings, and US security risks for families and businesses.
If diplomacy works, a deal could lower the chance of a wider war and help keep fuel and shipping costs steadier.
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Israeli prime minister whose comments that the war with Iran is “not over” are the central focus of.
Mentioned in connection with the fragile U.S. ceasefire with Iran, which frames the article’s geopolitical context.
The article refers to “international monitors” estimating Iran’s uranium stockpile; this is a likely underlying actor, but it.
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