The Israeli Prime Minister revealed that he had a conversation with Donald Trump and reaffirmed that Tehran "cannot have nuclear weapons" under any circumstances.
At a decisive moment for global stability, the axis of freedom formed by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has reaffirmed a stance of maximum pressure against the Iranian nuclear program. Following a strategic phone call held on Sunday, May 24, 2026, both leaders consolidated a common vision: the only path to a definitive agreement is the capitulation of Tehran's military ambitions.
The policy of both governments remains firm and unalterable under a fundamental premise: “Iran will not have nuclear weapons.” To achieve this goal, Netanyahu has been emphatic in stating that any understanding must necessarily involve the dismantling of uranium enrichment facilities and the removal of all enriched nuclear material from Iranian territory. This demand seeks to eradicate the regime's ability to use its civil atomic program as a facade for the development of destructive weaponry.
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The strength of this alliance is not only diplomatic but has been forged in the heat of battle. Netanyahu expressed his deep gratitude to Trump for the U.S. commitment during the recent military operations Roaring Lion and Epic Fury, where the forces of both countries fought shoulder to shoulder against the Iranian threat.
This unprecedented military cooperation is the real backing to the warning from the U.S. leader, who stated that “time is on our side” and has ordered not to accelerate negotiations, maintaining a strict blockade on Iranian ports until an agreement is reached that guarantees total security.
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On the negotiation table, supervised by Washington and mediated by Pakistan, critical points such as the unblocking of the Strait of Hormuz and the possible partial release of frozen Iranian assets are being discussed. However, while Iranian spokesperson Esmail Baqai attempts to delay the process by claiming a lack of agreement on “important issues,” the Trump-Netanyahu duo does not yield. The current memorandum of understanding prioritizes regional security and free maritime transit, leaving the nuclear dossier under draconian conditions that the Tehran regime can no longer evade.
Finally, the protection of Israeli borders against the armed arm of Iran in Lebanon has been secured. President Trump reaffirmed “Israel's right to self-defense against threats on all fronts,” validating operations against the terrorist group Hezbollah. Despite the truce in effect since April, Israel maintains its offensive in southern Lebanon to neutralize any risk, backed by an absolute White House that understands that peace can only be achieved through strength and the defeat of tyrants.