Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his actions on Monday evening, emphasizing that Iran will not have nuclear weapons, with or without an agreement.
Netanyahu asserted during a press conference that Iran will never have nuclear weapons, not today and not tomorrow.
He also stated that his government removed the immediate threat of annihilation from Israel and saved the State of Israel from the threat of total destruction.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett criticized Netanyahu's leadership, saying that he would have done everything differently, including diplomatically.
Netanyahu responded to speculations of a "fallout" with the US President, saying that Israel's security interests need to be defended wisely.
He also ruled out withdrawing from South Lebanon, stating that Israel will remain in the security zones as long as necessary to protect the country.