This is one of the fiercest critics of a possible agreement in Lausanne. Israeli Prime Minister sees a threat to the security of Israel. And he hammered in recent days. "What I say here, many countries share in our region and include the threat from Iran, said Netanyahu at the swearing-in ceremony of the new parliament following the elections of 17 March.
"The greatest threat to our security and our future is and remains the efforts by Iran to have nuclear weapons. The agreement looming in Lausanne opens the way towards this goal, "said the Israeli leader.
Netanyahu added that the agreement under discussion would probably Iran "to keep underground facilities, the Arak reactor and advanced centrifuges."
The day before, the Israeli prime minister had found that the major powers turned a blind eye to the support given by Iran to Yemen Shiite rebels and an agreement in Lausanne devote Iranian impunity.
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