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'Our aim is to eliminate double existential threat': Israeli Foreign Minister amid conflict with Iran

On June 13, the Israeli Air Force attacked Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure. Since then, the two countries have been exchanging daily strikes.

June 18, 2025 / 20:27 IST
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Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel Gideon Sa’ar. (File photo/Reuters)

Amid an ongoing conflict with Iran, Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel Gideon Sa’ar on Wednesday said that their "aim is to eliminate a double existential threat".

In an exclusive interview with CNN-News18, Gideon Sa’ar said, "Our aim is to eliminate a double existential threat. First, the Iranian nuclear programme. We came very close to Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon — we cannot allow that to happen. This is a country that has publicly declared its intent to eliminate Israel. Second, the Iranian ballistic missile programme. They aim to mass-produce ballistic missiles. For Israel, this is an unbearable threat. We made a last-minute decision to act in order to protect ourselves.”

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On Iran's nuclear capability, the Israeli Foreign Minister said, "Iran is very advanced in uranium enrichment and now possesses enough material for nine atomic bombs. They have also begun making progress in weaponisation. This is extremely risky — they are dangerously close to a critical point. When negotiations stalled and the IAEA confirmed breaches of the agreement, we acted. Perhaps we acted late, but certainly not too early.”

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