Netanyahu: Iran Has Not Crossed “Red Line”
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Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, points to a bomb cartoon that illustrated his take on Iranian nuclear development when he addressed the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Photo: UN Photo/J Carrier.
JPost – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Monday that Iran has not yet reached the “red line” that he set last year at the United Nations with regard to its nuclear weapons program.
“Iran is continuing in its nuclear plan. They have not yet passed the red line I presented at the UN, but they are getting closer to it. We cannot let them cross it,” the prime minister said, while speaking at the Likud Beytenu faction meeting.
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