"Israel" Concerned of Western Powers Approach to Vienna Talks
Israeli website "Walla" political commentator Barak Ravid says Tel Aviv is not ready for a military operation against Tehran and is concerned about the approach of Western powers toward the nuclear deal.
Israeli "Walla!" News political commentator Barak Ravid said in an interview that "Israel" has concerns over the approach of Western major powers toward Iran in the Vienna talks.
Ravid declared that "Tel Aviv" is not ready for a military operation against Tehran, and has no legitimate grounds for one.
He also considered that despite all of "Israel's" campaigns and psychological warfare, the occupation entity currently possesses no practical capability to act against Iran's nuclear facilities. However, it might come to possess such capabilities after several months, according to Ravid, as it is mainly an issue related to training.
The events in Vienna were prioritized by Israeli officials, as Israeli media spoke of the revival of the JCPOA as being a done deal.
"Israel" has revealed its concern and refusal vis-a-vis the negotiations, which could lead to sanctions removal on Iran, which Israeli PM Naftali Bennett asserted two days ago in his weekly cabinet meeting.
Bennett: Iran Deserves No Rewards
Israeli i24news reported that Bennett said Iran's clear goal is “to end sanctions in exchange for almost nothing.”
“Iran deserves no rewards, no bargain deals, and no sanctions relief in return for their brutality. I call upon our allies around the world: Do not give in to Iran’s nuclear blackmail," he added.
After signing a "memorandum of understanding" aimed at creating stronger collaboration between Britain and "Israel" on cyber-security, defense, and trade, the occupation's Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and his counterpart Liz Truss vowed to "work night and day to prevent the Iranian regime from ever becoming a nuclear power."
For his part, Israeli Security Minister Benny Gantz touched on the nuclear agreement and said intelligence information collected by "Israel" indicates that "Iran is continuing to rush toward a nuclear program" ahead of the Vienna talks, hence, violating its agreement with EU countries.