Netanyahu: Destroying Iran’s Nuclear and Missile Capabilities Like “Removing Two Lumps of Cancer”

 

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered a stark assessment of the ongoing tensions with Iran, framing the conflict as an existential battle and likening Israel’s recent efforts to dismantle key elements of Iran’s military capabilities to “removing two lumps of cancer.”

In a detailed briefing on the state of the war, Netanyahu focused on two major threats: Iran’s nuclear weapons program and its ballistic missile arsenal—both of which he said are engineered not for deterrence, but for the destruction of Israel.

“We’re not dealing with political disagreements—we are confronting a regime that openly calls for our annihilation,” Netanyahu said. “Destroying their nuclear infrastructure and their missile systems is not aggression. It’s survival.”

Netanyahu emphasized that Israel has taken strategic and surgical action to neutralize these threats, reportedly targeting facilities, storage sites, and command centers tied to Iran’s military ambitions.

Israeli intelligence has long maintained that Tehran's nuclear program—though officially presented as civilian—is designed to enable the rapid development of atomic weapons. At the same time, Iran's growing stockpile of long-range missiles presents a direct threat to Israeli cities, military installations, and key infrastructure.

“These two elements—nuclear weapons and delivery systems—are the twin pillars of Iran’s genocidal vision,” Netanyahu added. “Eliminating them is like removing two deadly tumors from the body of our nation.”

He also warned that Iran continues to arm and fund regional terror proxies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and militant factions in Gaza, which he described as extensions of Iran’s reach in the Middle East.

The prime minister concluded with a firm message: Israel will never allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, and it will act decisively against threats that undermine its right to exist.