The Israeli President calls us strikes on the Iranian nuclear sites of the “good step”

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Israeli president Isaac Herzog said that Israel “did not drag” the United States in his war with Iran, pushing the growing fears of a wider regional conflict after Washington sent a strike overnight against three major Iranian nuclear installations on Saturday.
Herzog made the declaration during an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union” with the host Kasie Hunt on Sunday, in response to President Donald Trump Decision to deploy bunker bombs and tomahawk missiles against the main nuclear sites of Iran in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.
“We have specified throughout the fact that we do not drag America in a war,” said Herzog. “We leave the decision of the President of the United States and his team, because it had to do with the interests of American national security, the final point. We do not intend, and we do not ask America now to go to war because the Iranians threaten Israel.”
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Israeli president Isaac Herzog says Israel does not drag the United States in the war. (AP / Ben Curtis)
THE Israeli leader Added that the American decision to attack Iran’s nuclear infrastructure was “the right step” for the United States, describing the Iranian nuclear program as a threat to American and global security.
“The decision was made because the Iranian nuclear program was a clear and present danger for the security interests of all free people, in particular the head of the free world,” added Herzog. “America, as a leader in the free world, was really at risk of this program, and that was why it was the right step to do.”
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Herzog said on Sunday that President Donald Trump’s decision to attack Iranian nuclear sites was the “good step to do”. (AP / Getty / Maxar)
Despite Washington’s military participation, Herzog stressed that it is now “the moment when we think of diplomacy”. He urged that any renewal of talks With Iran Must “be” nuts and bolts and very clear “, citing a history of negotiations previously missed because of what he described as Iranians” permanently “.
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Close -up of the construction destroyed on the nuclear site of Isfahan, Iran. (Satellite image © 2025 Maxar Technologies)
Secretary of state Marco Rubio also reiterated Herzog’s message during an appearance in “Sunday Morning Futures” by Fox News with host Maria Bartiromo, saying that the United States is “not at war” with Iran.
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Rubio added that the regime change is “not the objective” and that Washington still offers a diplomatic path.