Netanyahu seeks US mechanism for approval on future Iran strikes if nuclear threat resurfaces
EXCLUSIVE: Source tells ‘Post’ that PM is seeking similar mandate to IAF in Lebanon, where there is prior US approval for strikes on suspicious activity at nuclear sites, or involving uranium.
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