Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to “the nuclear deal that has been formed between Tehran and Washington” saying that it “gives Iran 20 times the capacity of centrifuges it has now.”

Netanyahu said in a press statement that “the nuclear deal with Iran is much worse than the previous deal,” according to the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. He added: “This (the crystallized agreement) is bad because it pays money for terrorism and Iranian aggression throughout the region.”

“The agreement gives Iran a set of supercentrifuges that are 10 or 20 times the capacity it has today,” Netanyahu said, attacking Prime Minister Yair Lapid and his predecessor Naftali Bennett amid the Iran nuclear deal. .

He believed that they gave up “freedom of action (against Iran) because Israel has committed itself to informing the United States of any operation against the Iranian nuclear agreement, while I never agreed to this because I have an obligation to protect my countries. .”

Earlier today, Iran announced that it had received a US response to its proposals on outstanding issues in negotiations to renew the nuclear deal, noting that it was “working to explore this response.”