According to the Prime Minister's request, Trump will continue to "eliminate" senior Iranian officials by refusing to cease fire with Iran.

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According to a report by Israeli media on 6, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump on the 5th, urging the U.S. side not to agree to a ceasefire with Iran during the current stage of the war. The report, citing an Israeli official, said that during the call, Netanyahu expressed “concerns that the U.S. might reach a ceasefire agreement with Iran, and even pointed out the risks of doing so.” The report said that during the call, Trump told Netanyahu that if Iran agreed to the demands of the U.S., a ceasefire could be achieved, that he would not drop his demand that Iran hand over all enriched uranium, and that he would not allow Iran to resume uranium enrichment activities.

Also, according to Israeli media reports, Netanyahu said at a cabinet meeting on the 5th that even if the U.S. reached a ceasefire agreement with Iran, it would not ask Israel to stop its military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Netanyahu made a video statement on the 6th, confirming that he spoke with Trump on the 5th. Netanyahu said that Israel destroyed Iran’s largest petrochemical plant, “and is systematically dismantling Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ money-making machine.” Israel will also continue to “clear out” Iran’s senior officials. (Xinhua News Agency)

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