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The article discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statements regarding his ability to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He claimed that he had intervened twice to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb and that he would repeat such actions if necessary. In response, former Deputy Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot and opposition leader Naftali Bennett challenged his claims, asserting that Iran does not possess nuclear weapons and that Netanyahu is fabricating illusions to project false strength. Bennett also revealed shortcomings in Israel's preparations to counter Iran's nuclear program during his time in government, explaining that he took the initiative to establish secret military plans to disable Iran's nuclear capabilities after discovering that the previous administration had not taken sufficient measures.
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