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US Israel Iran Ceasefire: Netanyahu Demands All Enriched Uranium Leave Iran ‘By Agreement or Renewed Fighting’; Claims Temporary Ceasefire ‘Not the End of War’

US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: Netanyahu demands all enriched uranium leave Iran 'by agreement or renewal of fighting,' calls temporary ceasefire 'not the end of war.' Israeli strikes kill 254 in Lebanon.

By: Prakriti Parul
Last Updated: April 9, 2026 01:08:10 IST

US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that any enriched uranium remaining in Iran would have to leave the country either through an agreement or renewed military action. “The enriched material that still remains will leave Iran. It will leave either by agreement or through a renewal of the fighting,” Netanyahu said in televised remarks carried by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.

The premier claimed that a temporary ceasefire with Iran was “not the end of the war but a station on the way” toward achieving Israel’s objectives, stressing that Israel is ready to resume combat “at any moment required.”

What Did Netanyahu Say About Iran’s Position?

Netanyahu claimed that Iran is entering negotiations from a weakened position, insisting that Israel has inflicted significant damage on Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities. The US and Iran announced a two-week truce on Tuesday aimed at paving the way for a final agreement to end the war launched by Washington and Tel Aviv against Tehran on Feb. 28, which has left thousands dead and wounded.

His remarks suggest Israel views the temporary ceasefire as a tactical pause rather than a step toward permanent peace, with the ultimate goal of eliminating Iran’s nuclear program remaining unchanged.

Is Lebanon Covered by the Ceasefire?

On Lebanon, Netanyahu said Israel insisted that any ceasefire with Iran would not include Hezbollah. Pakistani mediators have said the truce includes Lebanon, while Netanyahu said it does not. Hezbollah has so far adhered to the ceasefire despite continued Israeli strikes.

The Israeli army launched a wave of deadly strikes across Lebanon on Wednesday, killing at least 254 people and injuring 1,165 others, according to the Lebanese Civil Defense. The strikes demonstrate that Israel is continuing its military campaign against Hezbollah despite the broader US-Iran truce.

What Is the Status of the War in Lebanon?

Israel has carried out airstrikes and a ground offensive in southern Lebanon since a cross-border attack by Hezbollah on March 2, despite a ceasefire that took effect in November 2024. The Lebanese Civil Defense reported that Wednesday’s strikes killed at least 254 people and wounded 1,165 others.

Despite ongoing Israeli bombings, Hezbollah has so far abided by the ceasefire, indicating that the Iran-backed organization is honoring the larger truce even as Israel continues its offensive.

How Has Hezbollah Responded?

Despite ongoing Israeli bombings, Hezbollah has reportedly upheld the ceasefire thus far. Following Wednesday’s horrific strikes around Lebanon that claimed over 250 lives, the group has not carried out any counterattacks.

The adherence suggests Hezbollah is respecting the broader US-Iran ceasefire framework, even as Israel continues its military operations against the group.

FAQs: Netanyahu’s Iran and Lebanon Remarks

Q: What did Netanyahu demand regarding enriched uranium?

A: He said all enriched uranium remaining in Iran “will leave Iran either by agreement or through a renewal of the fighting.”

Q: Does Netanyahu consider the ceasefire the end of the war?

A: No. He called it “not the end of the war but a station on the way” toward Israel’s objectives.

Q: Is Lebanon covered by the Iran ceasefire?

A: Netanyahu insisted Lebanon is not covered, while Pakistani mediators say it is. Hezbollah has adhered despite continued Israeli strikes.

Q: How many people were killed in Lebanon on Wednesday?

A: At least 254 people were killed and 1,165 injured in Israeli strikes, according to Lebanese Civil Defense.

Q: What did Netanyahu say about Iran’s negotiating position?

A: He claimed Iran is entering talks from a weakened position after Israel inflicted significant military and nuclear damage.

Q: Is Israel ready to resume fighting?

A: Yes. Netanyahu said Israel is ready to resume combat “at any moment required.”

Disclaimer: This information is based on inputs from news agency reports. TSG does not independently confirm the information provided by the relevant sources.

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