Netanyahu: Israel has not addressed the issue of Iran's enriched uranium.

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Jin10 reported on July 9 that during a visit to the United States on July 9 local time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that despite the Israel Defense Forces' 12-day airstrike campaign against Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets last month, Israel still remains concerned about Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium. In discussing Israel's military actions against Iran, Netanyahu pointed out that the "only issue we have not dealt with is enriched uranium." He reiterated that Iran should not possess this enriched uranium. Netanyahu also stated that while enriched uranium "is not enough to make a nuclear bomb, it is merely a necessary but not sufficient component," Israel "still hopes that this necessary component can be controlled." He added, "I believe the Iranians understand that what the U.S. and Israel can do this time can be done again in the future, and even multiple times."

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