Netanyahu says third confrontation with Iran possible "if necessary," citing prior conflicts this year and last, in Channel 14 interview reported by Times of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a third confrontation with Iran was possible "if necessary," following last year's war and another earlier this year, The Times of Israel reported on Wednesday, citing an interview with Channel 14.
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