(Communicated by the Prime Minister’s Media
Adviser)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this
afternoon (Monday, 28 October 2019), at the Prime Minister’s Office in
Jerusalem, met with US Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin.
Prime Minister Netanyahu at the start of
the meeting:
“Welcome, Secretary Mnuchin. This is I
don’t know which visit since you took office. Our relationship and our alliance
has never been stronger.
First, I want to congratulate President
Trump, the Armed Forces of the United States and the American people for the
successful action against Baghdadi, and it’s good that this murderer has met
his fate. We do know that we still have an ongoing battle against terrorism,
both of the extremist Sunnis led by Daesh, but also the extremist Shiites led
by Iran, that is making a plunge for everything and everywhere in the Middle
East.
Iran is seeking to develop now
precision-guided munitions, missiles that can hit any target in the Middle East
with a circumference of five to ten meters. They are developing this in Iran.
They want to place them in Iraq and in Syria, and to convert Lebanon’s arsenal
of 130,000 statistical rockets to precision-guided munitions. They seek also to
develop that, and have already begun to put that in Yemen, with the goal of
reaching Israel from there too.
We view Iran as the greatest threat to
peace, stability and our security, and the security of many others. They fired
into Saudi Arabia. They’ve interfered with international shipping lanes.
They’ve attacked Americans and they’ve killed Americans throughout the last ten
years in Afghanistan and elsewhere. Iran is the single greatest threat to
stability and peace in the Middle East. That doesn’t mean that there are no
others. There are. We are, the Middle East is rich with several things, and one
of them is terrorist-exporting nations and groups.
So while there’s a tremendous achievement
yesterday in the action against the leader of Daesh, there still remains a
massive effort against the other forces of terror, and the nation, the
terror-state of Iran.
We have enjoyed great support from the
United States in this effort twice. One, in the military assistance that the
United States generously gives us. And second, in the effort that you and
President Trump lead all the time, which is the increase of sanctions against
Iran. You have recently added the anti-money laundering sanctions, which apply
to the banks. That’s a very powerful tool, in addition to others that you put
forward. And I encourage you to put even more. Iran’s capacity—we see this very
clearly—to launch its aggression, to develop its weapons of death, to purvey
its menacing ways: that capacity is diminished to the extent that you can
tighten your sanctions and make their, the availability of cash more difficult
for them. We see this in every part of the Middle East.
I want to thank you for what you’ve been
doing, and encourage you, Steve, to do more, more, a lot more. And thank you
for your friendship.”
Also attending the meeting were – inter
alia – National Security Council Director Meir Ben-Shabbat, Israeli Ambassador
to the US Ron Dermer, Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron, Prime Minister’s
Office Acting Director General Ronen Peretz, National Economic Council Chairman
Avi Simhon.