Saturday, January 16, 2016

Israel's Response To The Lifting Of Iranian Sactions

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads the weekly government conference at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, on Sunday, January 10, 2016 (Alex Kolomoisky/POOL)

Times Of Israel: Netanyahu vows to ‘monitor Iran,’ says it hasn’t abandoned quest for nukes

As Iran and world powers announce implementation of nuclear deal and removal of sanctions, PM vows to warn of any violation.

As the UN, Iran and world powers triumphantly announced the implementation of the nuclear accord with Tehran and the removal of sanctions from the Islamic republic on Saturday, the mood in Jerusalem was far from celebratory.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a statement issued immediately after the announcement was made, vowed that Israel “will monitor the implementation of the deal and will notify of any violation.”

He added that Tehran “has not abandoned its aspirations to acquire nuclear weapons, and continues to act to destabilize the Middle East and spread terrorism throughout the world.”

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WNU Editor: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks were subdued, but otehrs in his government are not .... Israel minister warns of 'dangerous' Iran deal implementation (AFP)

1 comment:

Jay Farquharson said...

WNU Editor,

Israel has been falsely hyping an Iranian bomb since 1991. It's the safest, most secure and easiest job in the whole Israeli Government.

All you need is a sheet of paper and some magic markers:

bibi bomb.photo