Israel's president says it's "about time that everybody tells Iran, 'Guys, we're fed up,'" as he lays out goals for war
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Wednesday that Israel and the U.S. did not have "much of a choice" but to "take action" and strike Iran. In:
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Wednesday that Israel and the U.S. did not have "much of a choice" but to "take action" and strike Iran.
He also indicated that Israel had intelligence showing Iran wants to expand its arsenal of long-range missiles from 2,000 to 20,000.
"When you know that they have invested all their nation's resources and money in creating havoc in the Middle East as you try to make peace with Muslim countries," Herzog said. "When you know that they have another new secret plan to rush to the bomb, you have to take action."
In an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil, Herzog said there were concerns that Iran was going to expand its weapons arsenal, and that the U.S. and Israel believed Iran had "another new secret plan to rush" to develop a nuclear weapon.
Neither the U.S. or Israel has provided evidence to back up its claims on Iran planning to build a nuclear weapon. White House special envoy Steve Witkoff said Monday that, prior to the strikes, Iranian negotiators claimed during talks that they had enough uranium to make 11 nuclear bombs.

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