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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has totally rejected a deal that would see Iran reducing it’s enrichment capabilities in return for a cut in the sanctions imposed by the West.
Six world powers – the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany – are working on a deal to cap some of Iran’s atomic programme in exchange for limited relief from economic sanctions.
“I understand the Iranians are walking around very satisfied in Geneva as well they should because they got everything and paid nothing,” he said.
“They wanted relief of sanctions after years of gruelling sanctions, they got that. They paid nothing because they are not reducing in any way their nuclear enrichment capability.
“So Iran got the deal of the century and the international community got a bad deal.
This is a very bad deal, and Israel utterly rejects it. Israel is not obliged by this agreement and Israel will do everything it needs to do to defend itself and defend the security of its people.” He told BBC news.
Israel is NEVER going to agree to a deal that doesn’t stop the Iranian nuclear program in it’s tracks, and the only way they can be really certain that production has stopped is if the facilities are destroyed. Israel will settle for military intervention and nothing less.
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