Monday, November 25, 2013

Israeli Reaction To The Iran Nuclear Deal (Updated)



Israel Condemns Iran Nuclear Deal As 'Historic Mistake' -- The Guardian

Binyamin Netanyahu risks further isolation from key western allies, saying Israel will not bound by Geneva accord

Israel swiftly condemned the deal struck in Geneva, with the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, calling it a "historic mistake" and warning that his country would not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.

Speaking to ministers at the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, Netanyahu said: "Today the world has become a much more dangerous place because the most dangerous regime in the world has taken a significant step toward attaining the most dangerous weapon in the world … Israel is not bound by this agreement.

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More News On Israeli Reaction To The Iranian Nuclear Deal

Netanyahu sending top security adviser to U.S. for talks on Iran -- Reuters
Israel vows 'whatever is necessary' to stop Iran -- WND
Israel denounces Iranian nuclear deal as 'historic mistake' -- Reuters
Israel’s Netanyahu calls Iran deal ‘historic mistake’ -- Washington Post
Israel Denounces Iranian Nuclear Deal as 'Historic Mistake' -- New York Times/Reuters
Israel Condemns Interim Iran Nuclear Deal -- Voice of America
Iran nuclear deal 'is historic mistake', says Netanyahu -- BBC
Israeli officials blast deal with Iran as 'self-delusional' -- L.A. Times
‘Historic mistake’: Netanyahu says world is 'more dangerous place' after Iran deal -- RT
FM slams deal with Iran: 'We're entering new era' -- YNet News

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