Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who considers the current power in Iran as his first enemy, on Sunday March 20 wished the Iranians a change of political regime on the occasion of Nowruz, the Iranian New Year.
"
Nowruz literally means 'new day' and it is my greatest wish to you Iranians that you will see a new day, a day of freedom from the cruel Iranian regime
," he said in a video message. in English distributed by his office.
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"
Israelis and Iranians, we have so much in common: we are two dynamic peoples, endowed with ancient histories and rich cultures and who aspire to a better future
", added the Prime Minister, hostile to a return to the agreement on Iran's 2015 nuclear program.
nuclear deal
The Jewish state takes a dim view of a possible international agreement on the nuclear program of Iran, its number one enemy against which it is waging a shadow war, the two countries competing in particular with cyberattacks.
The United States ruled on Wednesday that a compromise was "
close
" to save the agreement, especially after several positive signals, including the release of two Iranian-British people held in Iran for several years.
Tehran assures that there are only "
two subjects
" left to settle with Washington: the "
economic guarantees
", which would protect the country from international sanctions, and the dispute over the Revolutionary Guards, whose withdrawal Iran is asking for. blacklisted, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Israel, of which the United States is the main ally, on Friday urged Washington to leave the Revolutionary Guard Corps, the ideological army of Iranian power, on its blacklist of "
terrorist organizations
", one of the last points negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, according to Tehran.