Israel “will maintain full freedom of action” against Iran despite a possible international deal on the Iranian nuclear program, its Prime Minister Naftali Bennett argued yesterday. The head of Israel’s government was speaking to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Knesset (parliament), for the first time since coming to power in June, which coincides with talks in Vienna, Austria, on Iranian nuclear power. “With respect to the negotiations in Vienna, we are absolutely concerned, and it is important for me to state clearly here that Israel is not part of the agreements, that Israel is not bound by what will be written in the agreements. And that Israel maintains will maintain complete freedom of action anywhere and at any time, without limitation,” he said. Negotiations to save the 2015 agreement, which was to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, were held in Vienna in late November, Tehran. and the treaty resumed after a five-month hiatus between countries (France, United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, China). The United States is participating indirectly.
Israel “will maintain full freedom of action” against Iran despite a possible international deal on the Iranian nuclear program, its Prime Minister Naftali Bennett argued yesterday. The head of the Israeli government was speaking before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Knesset (parliament), for the first time since taking office in June…
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