By Calev Ben-David - 2012-09-02T08:16:33Z
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that the international community is not showing sufficient determination to halt Iran’s nuclear program.
“The Iranians are using the discussions with the superpowers in order to gain time and to advance its nuclear program,” Netanyahu said at the weekly Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, in remarks broadcast on Army Radio. “I believe we need to say the truth, that the international community has not set a clear ‘red line’ on Iran, and Iran doesn’t see international determination to stop its nuclear program.”
To contact the reporter on this story: Calev Ben-David in Jerusalem at [email protected]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Alisa Odenheimer at [email protected]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that the international community is not showing sufficient determination to halt Iran’s nuclear program.
“The Iranians are using the discussions with the superpowers in order to gain time and to advance its nuclear program,” Netanyahu said at the weekly Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, in remarks broadcast on Army Radio. “I believe we need to say the truth, that the international community has not set a clear ‘red line’ on Iran, and Iran doesn’t see international determination to stop its nuclear program.”
To contact the reporter on this story: Calev Ben-David in Jerusalem at [email protected]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Alisa Odenheimer at [email protected]