Yesterday, Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid warned Iran against continuing to “test” the Israeli government, while Tehran is negotiating with major countries to revive the 2015 Vienna nuclear deal, which Israel strongly opposes. is against
Lapid made the statement during a visit to an airbase in southern Israel, and his office released a video of him speaking with an F-35 fighter jet behind him.
Israel has waged an intense diplomatic campaign to try to convince the West not to revive the 2015 accord it signed with Tehran, which died after the United States unilaterally withdrew from it in 2018.
“It is still early days to know whether we have really succeeded in stopping the nuclear deal, but Israel is ready for any threat and any scenario,” Lapid said.
He added: “If Iran continues to test us, it will discover the long arm of Israel and its capabilities” and promised that “it will continue its actions on all fronts against terrorism and against those who seek to harm us. will continue”.
Israel’s prime minister confirmed that he had received the green light from US President Joe Biden for the Israeli government to do “whatever it deems appropriate” to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, a goal that Tehran has always pursued despite accusations from the West and Israel. has rejected it. upside down
Lapid said: As President Biden and I have agreed, Israel has complete freedom to do whatever it deems appropriate to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear threat.
For its part, Lapid’s office announced in a statement that David Barnea, the head of Israel’s foreign intelligence agency (Mossad), is currently traveling to the United States as part of a “diplomatic campaign against Iran.”
During his trip, Barnia is scheduled to meet with officials from a number of US security services.
Israel strongly opposes the nuclear deal signed by major powers with Iran in 2015, which eased sanctions on the Islamic Republic in exchange for the country’s pledge to curb its nuclear program.
As Biden seeks to revive the deal, Israel, the only nuclear power in the Middle East, has vowed to do everything in its power to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.
Source: Lebanon Debate