Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is demanding that Iran’s entire nuclear infrastructure be dismantled, even as U.S.-Iran indirect talks continue in Oman. Netanyahu said only a complete rollback, similar to Libya’s 2003 agreement, would be acceptable. He also warned that Israel may act alone against Iran’s nuclear facilities if necessary. While President Trump has reportedly cautioned against military action for now, Israel remains firm that Iran must never develop nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, Tehran’s missile program remains a major sticking point in the negotiations, complicating efforts to reach a lasting deal.