Burak Dag

16 April 2026•Update: 16 April 2026

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that any deal with Iran would be conditional on ending its uranium enrichment program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

“Removal of the enriched uranium from Iran, termination of its uranium enrichment programme, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz,” are needed for deal with Tehran, Netanyahu said in a video statement.

He added that Washington keeps Tel Aviv informed about talks with Iran, noting that the objectives of Israel and the US are “aligned.”

“We are prepared for any scenario, including the possibility that attacks may resume,” he said.

Commenting on Tuesday’s negotiations with Lebanon, Netanyahu said Israel seeks “the disarmament of Hezbollah and a sustainable peace,” without mentioning a potential ceasefire.

He said Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon are ongoing and focused on the town of Bint Jbeil, which he described as a Hezbollah stronghold.

Netanyahu also said Israel had decided to expand its presence in southern Lebanon toward Jabal al-Sheikh, claiming the move was intended to “assist the Druze.”

*Writing by Serdar Dincel