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Netanyahu using Iran war to stay in power 'forever': former US ...

Clinton said he called on President Trump to “defuse” the current conflict between Israel and Iran He emphasized the importance of the US protecting its allies in the region DUBAI: Former US president Bill Clinton said Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been wanting to fight Iran for a longtime because that way he can stay in the office forever.“Netanyahu has long wanted to fight Iran because that way he can stay in office forever and ever. I mean, he’s been there most of the last 20 years,” the former president said during an appearance on “The Daily Show”.Clinton said he called on US President Donald Trump to “defuse” the current conflict between Israel and Iran, and end the “outright constant killing of civilians.”“But I think we should be trying to defuse it, and I hope President Trump will do that.”The former president said he does not think either Netanyahu or Trump want to trigger a full-scale regional disaster. He also emphasized the importance of the US protecting its allies in the region, while simultaneously advocating for restraint.“We have to convince our friends in the Middle East that we’ll stand with them and try to protect them,” he stated.“But choosing undeclared wars in which the primary victims are civilians, who are not politically involved, one way or the other, who just want to live decent lives, is not a very good solution.”The US by far has stayed out of direct action in the conflict between Iran and Israel. But it has helped Israel shoot down missiles from Tehran and has supplied it with military equipment.

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haaretz.com
Netanyahu Says Iran War 'Not Over,' Signals Hezbollah Fighting May ...

Current sectionMiddle East NewsPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran's enriched uranium 'has to be taken out' and suggested Hezbollah could remain a target even if fighting with Tehran ends; he also said Israel should gradually end its reliance on U.S. military aidShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeHaaretz02:57 AM • May 11 2026 IDTIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that the war with Iran is "not over," warning that Tehran still possesses enriched uranium, ballistic missile capabilities and regional proxy networks that Israel intends to dismantle.Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Middle EastIran nuclearIranIsrael - U.S.Benjamin NetanyahuIsrael-Gaza War2026 Israel-Iran WarCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesTrump-IranIsraeli DefenseBritish JewsWest BankHamasIsrael's 2026 ElectionsHaQuizHaaretz PodcastNetanyahu: Iran War 'Not Over,' No Clear End to Fighting With HezbollahTrump Says Iranian Response to Truce Proposal Is 'Totally Unacceptable'Israel's High Court Debates Comptroller Probe Into Oct. 7 AccountabilitySixteen Teens Indicted in Independence Day Killing of Pizza Hut EmployeeA Dark Cloud Looms Over Netanyahu's Pick for Mossad ChiefRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIThe Mysterious Copper Scroll and the End of DaysLeaked Video of Arab Lawyer's Violent Arrest Contradicts Israel Police AccountTucker Carlson Exposes Himself on Israel, neo-Nazis and the AntichristConstruction Begins on Bypass Road to Bring 'One Million' Israelis to West BankZionism Didn't Go Wrong, It Was Always Built This WayHack, Leak and Attack: How Iran Penetrated Israel's Top Security Think Tank

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iranintl.com
Netanyahu says Iran regime change 'possible, not guaranteed'

In the latest episode of the Eye for Iran podcast, host Mohamad Machine-Chian sat down with two experts to dissect the fallout: Bozorgmehr Sharafedin, Head of Digital News Services at Iran International and former Reuters Energy Correspondent, and Dr. Iman Nasseri, Managing Director for the Middle East Research at FGE Nexant consultancy, in Dubai.

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iiss.org
A new Middle Eastern quadrilateral is taking shape - iiss.org

A new Middle Eastern quadrilateral is taking shape Since the recent conflict in Iran, a new geopolitical bloc involving Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye has been forming in the Middle East. While not formalised, the four states are poised to tackle shared security concerns together.

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