Naftali Bennett: The new Iran deal is shorter and weaker than the previous one

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Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett holds a press conference about the Covid-19, at HaKirya base in Tel Aviv, January 11, 2022. Photo by Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ???????? ??? ?????? ????? ??? ????? ???????? ???? ?????? ????? ?? 5

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said today that the Islamic regime of Iran may “soon” reach a nuclear deal with the major powers, and warned that the deal would be “weaker” than the original deal in 2015.

“We may see an agreement soon,” Bennett told the Israeli cabinet, according to AFP. “A new agreement is expected to be reached and is shorter and weaker than the previous one,” he added.

He stressed that Israel must be ready to “organize and prepare for a post-agreement tomorrow in all dimensions.”

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Saturday Feb 19, 2022: “We now have the opportunity to reach an agreement that makes it possible for sanctions to be lifted. At the same time, it’s the case that if we don’t succeed very quickly in this, the negotiations threaten to fail.”

According to Schultz, the Islamic leadership of Iran “needs to make a choice.”

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