Netanyahu threatens Iran and promises “historic breakthroughs” with Arab countries

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed, on Tuesday, at the start of the first weekly session of the new Israeli government, unity around “clear national goals”, pledging to work towards achieving them.

He added, “In the beginning, we are united on the issue of security, and we will act publicly, from a position of strength, on the international arena, once morest a return to the Iranian nuclear agreement, not only in talks with leaders behind closed doors, but forcefully and openly at the level of world opinion, which is aware of Now the real dangers posed by Iran and the Iranian regime that kills innocent citizens inside and outside Iran.

Netanyahu added, “We will do everything we can to prevent a return to this bad agreement, which leads to a nuclear Iran under international auspices. We will also take strong measures to prevent Iran from entrenching its military presence in Syria and elsewhere, and we will not wait.”

Regarding the internal situation, the Israeli Prime Minister said: “We are also united in terms of restoring personal security, and we received a clear mandate from the people to restore it, and we will act forcefully once morest lawbreakers wherever they are, in order to restore personal security to every Israeli citizen, Jews and Arabs alike.” .

He added, “We are united in terms of strengthening governance and we have received a clear mandate from the people on that as well. To this end, we will introduce reforms that will increase governance and ensure an appropriate balance of powers.”

He continued, “United in the fight once morest the high cost of living, we will take measures to alleviate the situation for Israeli citizens who have absorbed the sharp price increases in the past year. And last night, I had a preliminary economic discussion with the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Economy and Professor Avi Simhon regarding the urgent steps we will take regarding This issue will be in the coming days.

Netanyahu concluded his remarks by saying: “We are united in expanding the circle of peace, which I am sure also unites all citizens of Israel. We are also determined to deepen the existing peace agreements with six Arab countries and add to them historic breakthroughs with other Arab countries in the region,” adding: “We have a lot of work to do and no time to lose.”

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