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Bennett at a cabinet meeting: "Iran must start paying prices" - Walla! news

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At the meeting, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett referred to an explosion near the uranium enrichment facility in Iran, as well as to the stabbing attack near the Nablus Gate. The government is also expected to approve a budget of NIS 8 million for the city of Eilat in the coming year for international tourism and culture projects.


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Bennett at cabinet meeting: "Iran must start paying prices"

At the meeting, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett referred to an explosion near the uranium enrichment facility in Iran, as well as to the stabbing attack near the Nablus Gate.

The government is also expected to approve a budget of NIS 8 million for the city of Eilat in the coming year for international tourism and culture projects.

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In the video: The head of the Mossad clarifies that Iran will not have nuclear weapons (Photo: Roi Avraham, GPO)

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said this morning (Sunday) at a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's Office that Iran must start paying prices for violations of the agreement.

On the stabbing attack in Jerusalem: "The fighter and the female fighter acted exactly as required of the fighters."



"I call on all countries that negotiate with Iran in Vienna, to adhere to the firm line, and make it clear to Iran that it is impossible to simultaneously enrich uranium and negotiate. Our goal is to take advantage of the time window that opens between rounds to tell our friends in the United States: "Iran's enrichment in the field of enrichment. Iran must start paying prices for its violations."

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Cabinet meeting, October (Photo: Reuters)

Regarding the stabbing attack that took place yesterday in front of the Nablus Gate in Jerusalem, in which border fighters neutralized the terrorist, he said: "I am happy that this time, not long after the cut Palestinian video was distributed, the full video was published by the police. I suggest to everyone - never rush to make a judgment about the behavior of fighters in complex operational situations in the face of terrorism, when they are on the ground. It is always better to wait a moment.



"" In any case, "Bennett added," the full video leaves no room for doubt, the warrior and the warrior acted excellently, just as is required of warriors in such an operational situation. They neutralized the stabber in the required manner. They deserve respect and backing of all, those who prevented the murder and worked resourcefully operational within a split second individual. "



Yeshiva government is expected to approve Eilat budget of eight million for the coming year projects for tourism and international cultural and regional cooperation in Eilat. In addition, the government is expected to approve another $ 1.8 million in 20,242 -2022 for international sports events.

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