Interim Nuclear Deal Worse for "Israel" than 2015 JCPOA
Israeli media reports that "Israel" is mobilizing international stances against the Iranian nuclear agreement before talks start.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will talk to world powers, especially the United States, before negotiations start with Iran to advise them not to get into the agreement with Tehran, "KAN" diplomatic desk correspondent Amichai Stein said Tuesday.
Stein also said Bennett touched on this while speaking at Reichman University, which he asserted meant "Israel will oppose any agreement between Iran and world powers."
The "KAN" correspondent also clarified that Bennetts' words meant "Israel" was not obligated to any agreements, whether it was the old agreement or a temporary agreement, "which is what has been talked about as of late."
"In any case, whether or not there was an agreement, we uphold the right to freely work against the Iranian nuclear program," Stein quoted Bennett as saying.
He also underscored that "Israel" does not fear a return to the 2015 JCPOA, but rather an interim deal, "That is, to maintain the current level of uranium enrichment."
"If Israel treated the previous agreement as a disaster, then this temporary agreement is an even greater disaster," Stein concluded.
"Israel" expects allies to be tough with Iran: President
"Israel's" point on Iran is "well-made, and we see a situation in which the world doesn't have much time," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told Israeli President Isaac Herzog in their meeting on Tuesday at Downing Street.
According to Israeli media, Herzog told Johnson "Israel" expects its allies to be tough with Iran "since it does not believe that Iran can be trusted."
The occupation's president had met UK MPs to "mobilize their positions against Iran," Israeli media reported.
"As you enter your negotiations with the P5+1 on the Iranian nuclear situation, we are looking forward for our allies in the P5+1 to be as tough as possible [on Iran]," Herzog told the MPs.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi had said Tehran would not back down over the demands of the Iranian people during the nuclear negotiations, which will resume on November 29 in Vienna.