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Netanyahu says Israel “very close” to reaching its goals in Iran

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Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel is “very close” to completing its objectives after inflicting major damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities and missile programs, The Times of Israel reported.

In a pre-recorded press conference, Netanyahu revealed that Israel is tracking 400 kg of Iran’s 60 per cent enriched uranium. He claimed that Israel has “interesting intel” on its whereabouts but declined to go into detail.

He ruled out a war of attrition but said operations will not stop until all goals are met.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the United States successfully struck three Iranian nuclear facilities at Esfahan, Fordow and Natanz.

Iran confirmed the attacks but said they didn’t harm its nuclear efforts because the sites had been evacuated and the materials had previously been removed.

No radioactive traces have been detected in the environment of Iran or other Arab Gulf states following the U.S. military strikes, according to the Saudi Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission.

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