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Report: "Senior Israeli officials warn White House against reaching partial settlement with Iran" | Israel today

2021-11-25T08:46:51.657Z


According to the Washington Post, such an agreement would be a "gift" for the new government in Tehran - which could lead to a rift between Israel and the United States. whats up"


Senior Israeli officials are urging the White House not to reach a partial settlement with Iran regarding the country's nuclear program, and even warned that it would be a "gift" for the new government in Tehran that could lead to a rift between Jerusalem and Washington, the Washington Post reported Thursday night.

According to the same sources, Israel fears that the Biden government is preparing the ground for an agreement in which Iran will be offered relief from some of the sanctions imposed on it in exchange for it freezing or returning parts of its nuclear program.

The sources come in the wake of continued talks between Iran and the powers regarding Tehran's nuclear program, which will take place next week in Vienna, Austria.

Iranian President Raisi, Photo: IPI

The US newspaper also reported that US officials discussed some ideas on how to maintain US-Iranian diplomacy in case the new government in Tehran, headed by President Ibrahim Raisi, saw no sign of intending to return to the 2015 nuclear deal soon, as they did not present it. No proposal or new initiatives on the subject.

"Israel is very concerned about the situation," an Israeli source told the newspaper.

"Such an agreement would be harmful and would only benefit the regime in Iran ... it would be a great gift to the new administration in Tehran."

Re "N Bennett on the struggle against Iran, yesterday:" Hope the world will not blink "// Photo: From the YouTube channel of the Institute for Policy and Strategy

Since the agreement between Iran and the superpowers was signed in 2015, Israeli governments have since expressed opposition to it.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett also expressed opposition to the agreement, saying only last week a senior Israeli official said that "if necessary, Israel will not hesitate to take action against Iran."

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has also addressed the issue since taking office about six months ago, when only yesterday he spoke about the Iranian nuclear program, saying that "we hope the world will not blink, but even so, we do not intend to blink."

Bennett added: "We have a complex period ahead of us, there may also be disagreements with the good ones in our membership, but this will not be the first time. In any case, even if there is a return to the agreement, Israel is of course not a party to it and it does not obligate it."

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Source: israelhayom

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