Netanyahu Critic Backs PM on Iran Stance
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that any final deal with Iran must include Israel's right to exist. Photo: Israeli Prime Ministers Office.
Arutz Sheva – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has found an unexpected partner in his staunch opposition to the framework deal reached between P5+1 world powers and Iran on Thursday: Labor MK Eitan Cabel.
Issuing his first public reaction to the deal over Tehran’s nuclear program on Friday, Netanyahu asserted that it would “pose a grave danger to the region and to the world and would threaten the very survival of the State of Israel.”
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