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Netanyahu Warns: Iran and Pakistan’s Nuclear Ambitions Threaten Global Security | ABP NEWS

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<p data-start=”154″ data-end=”480″>When Pakistan was preparing to develop nuclear weapons, Israel reportedly offered India assistance to destroy Pakistan&rsquo;s nuclear facilities. However, India did not take up the offer at that time. Today, India&rsquo;s top political leadership remains under constant threat and fear, wary of any nuclear attack from hostile neighbors. Israel&rsquo;s air strikes on Tehran have intensified, targeting key government buildings such as the Defense Ministry, Justice Ministry, and Foreign Ministry, along with several military bases and nuclear sites. These attacks have caused widespread destruction in Iran&rsquo;s capital, Tehran. Amidst the ongoing military actions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a strong statement emphasizing Israel&rsquo;s mission to prevent militant Islamic regimes from acquiring nuclear weapons. He specifically named Iran and Pakistan as the two major threats, warning that if these radical regimes obtain nuclear arms, they will disregard international norms and rules upheld over the past seventy years. This strategic threat has led Israel to take decisive military steps against Iran, while Pakistan continues to seek support from Islamic countries to challenge India. The complex geopolitical tensions involving India, Israel, Iran, and Pakistan highlight the precarious nature of peace and security in the region.</p>

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