PM Netanyahu tours IDF Southern Command HQ 24 February 2014

PM Netanyahu tours IDF Southern Command HQ

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    If signed, the agreement being formulated between the major powers and Iran will allow it to become a nuclear threshold state. That means Iran will receive a license to develop nuclear bombs.
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    PM Benjamin Netanyahu PM Benjamin Netanyahu Copyright: GPO
     
     
    (Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Tuesday, 24 February 2015), toured IDF Southern Command headquarters. He received a security briefing; Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Gadi Eizenkot and GOC Southern Command Maj.-Gen. Sammy Turgeman also participated.
    Prime Minister Netanyahu said:
    "Even after Hamas took the severest blow in its history, we are continuing to monitor its activities and we are prepared for any and all developments. I came here with the Defense Minister in order to be updated by the IDF on our deployment and on our possibilities for future action.
    It must be understood that Hamas, Islamic Jihad and all the other terrorist organizations are acting with the full support of Iran, which has openly declared its intention to destroy the State of Israel.
    To my regret, the information which has reached me in recent days greatly strengthens our concerns regarding the agreement being formulated between the major powers and Iran. This agreement, if indeed it is signed, will allow Iran to become a nuclear threshold state. That is, with the consent of the major powers, Iran – which openly declares its intention to destroy the State of Israel – will receive a license to develop the production of bombs.
    This is a bad agreement that endangers our future. It is my obligation as Prime Minister to do everything that I can to prevent this agreement; therefore, I will go to Washington to address the American Congress because the American Congress is likely to be the final brake before the agreement between the major powers and Iran."