Benjamin Netanyahu
The premier accused opposition leaders of not taking talks on a compromise seriously.
We are opposed to “mini-agreements,” said the premier.
Senior American officials say that the chances of an agreement are less than 50%.
“Today, it finally became clear that Gantz and Lapid looked for any way to blow up the talks,” said Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Washington and Tehran are nearing a “mini-agreement, not a nuclear agreement,” the Israeli premier reportedly told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.
“Because he’s going to be in town, he’s going to meet President Biden,” the official told JNS.
Israel’s opposition to renewing the 2015 nuclear agreement is working, but “differences of outlook” remain with Washington, said Israel’s premier.
The U.S. administration is said to be pressuring Israel’s coalition government to nix or minimize the plan.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said that her country will push for E.U. sanctions against Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The former Italian prime minister said his country should support the only democracy in the Middle East.
The Yesh Atid party chairman took the stand as part of Case 1000.
if the PM ditches the haredi parties, Avigdor Liberman would join the coalition.