Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was interviewed tonight (between Tuesday and Wednesday) by the CNN network and explained his position regarding Iran.
"If you have rogue regimes that intend to get nuclear weapons, you can sign 100 agreements with them, but it won't help."
Netanyahu admitted in the interview that Israel is trying to prevent Iran from developing a "certain weapon", but did not take responsibility for the latest attack in Iran.
"I think the only way you can stop or avoid getting nuclear weapons is a combination of crippling economic sanctions, but the most important thing is a credible military threat," he said.
When asked about the Biden administration's concerns that strengthening settlements in the West Bank could exacerbate tensions between Israel and the Palestinians, Netanyahu pointed to the success of the Abraham Accords and claimed that reality proves otherwise. "I went around them (the Palestinians), I went directly to the Arab countries with a new concept of peace.
This is not what will prevent peace."
Netanyahu refused to take responsibility for the bombing operation in Isfahan.
"I never talk about specific operations... and every time there is an explosion of some kind in the Middle East, Israel is blamed or accepted responsibility - sometimes it's us and sometimes it's not," Netanyahu said.
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