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JERUSALEM: Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is working to establish new ties with key regional countries to counter Iran, following signals that the United States may step back from the conflict.
According to foreign media reports, Netanyahu said Israel is actively building new alliances in the region as part of efforts to strengthen its position against Iran. In a recent address, he reiterated that engagement with influential regional states is underway, although he did not disclose the names of the countries involved.
“We are forming new alliances with important countries in the region,” he said, adding that further details about these agreements would be shared soon. The remarks indicate a shift towards broader diplomatic coordination as Israel seeks to reshape its regional strategy.
Netanyahu also commented on Iran’s political future, expressing the view that the current government in Tehran could eventually come to an end, though he did not provide a timeline or specific basis for the prediction.
Analysts say the move reflects growing geopolitical realignments in the Middle East, as countries reassess partnerships amid evolving security dynamics and uncertainty over US involvement.
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