Correspondent in Jerusalem
Israel is playing its own part at a time of the resumption of international negotiations on Iranian nuclear power.
Convinced that nothing positive can be expected from the Vienna talks, Israeli officials are toughening up their tone.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told a security conference at Reichman University in Herzliya on Tuesday that Israel is ready to go it alone.
"We will keep our freedom of action,"
he said. Pessimistic about the chances of a return to the JCPOA, which his country has not signed, the head of the Israeli government considers that he
"is not obliged"
by a possible agreement. Unlike his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu, he is not wielding the option of bombing nuclear sites but is giving signs that Tehran is preparing for war.
"We must recalibrate the effort",
assures the Prime Minister while Aviv Kochavi, the chief of staff of the Tsahal, warns that his army
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