The Israeli prime minister sat for an interview with "60 Minutes," which will air Sunday evening.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned in a clip that aired Sunday morning that the war in Iran is not yet over — and military forces may need to continue the battle on the ground.
“I think it accomplished a great deal, but it’s not over,” Washington Correspondent Major Garrett in his first U.S. broadcast television interview since the war with Iran began.
The preview of the interview, which will air in full Sunday evening, touched on Netanyahu’s belief that Iran still holds enriched uranium that must be removed, though he did not specify how that would happen.
“There are still enrichment sites that have to be dismantled. There are still proxies that Iran supports. There are ballistic missiles that they still want to produce,” Netanyahu said. “Now, we’ve degraded a lot of it. But all that is still there, and there’s work to be done.”
When pressed on how that could be accomplished, the prime minister laughed. “You go in, and you take it out,” he said.
I’m not gonna talk about military means, but what President Trump has said to me, ‘I want to go in there.’ And I think it can be done physically. That’s not the problem. If you have an agreement, and you go in, and you take it out, why not? That’s the best way.”

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