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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday that he would "not allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons." Speaking at a memorial service for his late brother, Yonatan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel “will remain in the security buffer zone in southern Lebanon for as long as necessary.” He was referring to an area in southern Lebanon up to 10 kilometers (six miles) from the border that Israel has occupied. In comments provided by his office, Netanyahu added “I stand firm on this, and nothing will change that.” Netanyahu has made similar comments in previous days in the face of Iranian and US calls for a halt to military operations in Lebanon. He spoke Sunday as American and Iranian officials launched the first day of negotiations in Switzerland. Netanyahu also reiterated his claim that he “will not allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons,” adding “as long as I am Prime Minister of Israel, that will not happen.” The Israeli Prime Minister was speaking at a memorial ceremony marking the 50th death anniversary of his brother.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday that he would "not allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons." Speaking at a memorial service for his late brother, Yonatan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel “will remain in the security buffer zone in southern Lebanon for as long as necessary.” He was referring to an area in southern Lebanon up to 10 kilometers (six miles) from the border that Israel has occupied. In comments provided by his office, Netanyahu added “I stand firm on this, and nothing will change that.” Netanyahu has made similar comments in previous days in the face of Iranian and US calls for a halt to military operations in Lebanon. He spoke Sunday as American and Iranian officials launched the first day of negotiations in Switzerland. Netanyahu also reiterated his claim that he “will not allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons,” adding “as long as I am Prime Minister of Israel, that will not happen.” The Israeli Prime Minister was speaking at a memorial ceremony marking the 50th death anniversary of his brother.
मेरठ के सरधना इलाके में नशे में धुत एक युवती का हाईवोल्टेज ड्रामा सामने आया है. सड़क पर हंगामा करते हुए युवती ने पुलिसकर्मियों से अभद्रता की और एक युवक को थप्पड़ मार दिया. घटना का वीडियो सोशल मीडिया पर तेजी से वायरल हो रहा है.
Bollywood stars and top political leaders gather in Mumbai for Supriya Sule daughter Revati Sule's wedding, making it one of the most high-profile events of the year.
Japan moved one step closer to reaching the knockout stages of the World Cup for the fourth consecutive time on Saturday, after pummelling Tunisia 4-0 in Group F. Japan’s four goals were the most the Samurai Blue had ever scored in a World Cup game, as it comfortably dismantled a Tunisia side that became the first to ever fire its coach after the opening game. Ayase Ueda scored twice, along with Daichi Kamada and Junya Itō to put Japan level with the Netherlands on four points. "Ayase Ueda is a god," said a delighted fan after the match in Monterrey, Mexico. The Dutch are currently on top the group due to having scored one more goal than Japan across its two matches. The loss for Tunisia means it is eliminated from the tournament. Japan are guaranteed at least third in the group, which could be enough to advance to the knockout stages. Japan, who have not lost to a European opponent in 90 minutes since 2019, will play against Sweden in Dallas on Thursday. Tunisia will play the Netherlands in Kansas City at the same time.
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