Israel in fresh attack on Iranian beast
Israel in fresh ATTACK on 'Iranian BEAST'
As they demand more countries quit nuclear deal
ISRAEL launched a fresh verbal attack on Iran yesterday when its President called on Germany to join the US in starving “the Iranian beast” and added that it “is the only way to guarantee stability in the world”.
By gowidenews
01:26, Fri, Oct 5, 2018
Report reaching us says...
Iran: USA 'must stop bullying' says President Rouhani
During German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit to Israel, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin received her in the disputed city of Jerusalem in the hopes of discussing Iran.
Mr Rivlin hoped to convince the Chancellor to end German business with Iran and to stop circumventing economic restrictions put in place by US President Donald Trump.
While Israel and the US have accused Iran of attempting to destabilise the Middle East by supporting hostile movements, developing ballistic weapons and secretly pursuing nuclear weapons, Germany has been one of the parties involved in trying to salvage the nuclear agreement that was scrapped by the US earlier this year.
Mr Rivlin said: “From our point of view, now is the time to join the effective sanctions on Iran and not to circumvent them.
As they demand more countries quit nuclear deal
ISRAEL launched a fresh verbal attack on Iran yesterday when its President called on Germany to join the US in starving “the Iranian beast” and added that it “is the only way to guarantee stability in the world”.
By gowidenews
01:26, Fri, Oct 5, 2018
Report reaching us says...
Iran: USA 'must stop bullying' says President Rouhani
During German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit to Israel, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin received her in the disputed city of Jerusalem in the hopes of discussing Iran.
Mr Rivlin hoped to convince the Chancellor to end German business with Iran and to stop circumventing economic restrictions put in place by US President Donald Trump.
While Israel and the US have accused Iran of attempting to destabilise the Middle East by supporting hostile movements, developing ballistic weapons and secretly pursuing nuclear weapons, Germany has been one of the parties involved in trying to salvage the nuclear agreement that was scrapped by the US earlier this year.
Mr Rivlin said: “From our point of view, now is the time to join the effective sanctions on Iran and not to circumvent them.
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