Amid Netanyahu’s warnings that Jerusalem will not be bound by a bad agreement with Iran, former national security adviser tells ‘Financial Times’ that Israel could halt Iran’s nuclear capability “for a very long time.”
Amid Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s repeated warnings that Israel will not be bound by a “bad” agreement with Iran, former national security adviser Yaakov Amidror said Sunday that Israel has the ability to strike Iran, and is willing to do so alone.
Amidror, in a Financial Times interview obviously timed and placed to send a message to the world, said Israel could halt Iran’s nuclear capability “for a very long time,” and that the air force has conducted “very long-range flights… all around the world” in preparation.