Reuters: Israeli PM says Iran has crossed nuclear 'red lines'; Tehran calls it 'full of lies'
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Monday that Iran had crossed "all red lines" in its nuclear program and vowed that Israel would not allow Tehran to acquire a nuclear weapon.
In his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Bennett said Iran sought to dominate the Middle East under a "nuclear umbrella" and urged a more concerted international effort to halt Iran's nuclear activities.
But he also hinted at the potential for Israel to act on its own against Iran, something it has repeatedly threatened.
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2 comments:
So too is Israel has crossed all the red lines.
Israel has crossed red lines if they live in as small of a patch of land as Tel Aviv. Isn't about time 12:26 quit dragging his knuckles and walked upright.
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