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Netanyahu backs Trump’s tough stand against Iran

Israel’s leader praises US ‘aggression’ after Rouhani makes veiled ‘war’ threat

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday praised President Donald Trump’s “tough stand” against Iran after the US leader issued a stark warning to the Islamic Republic.

“I would like to praise the tough stand expressed yesterday by President Trump and Secretary of State [Mike] Pompeo against the aggression of the Iranian regime,” Netanyahu said at the start of a cabinet meeting.

“Over the years, this regime has been spoiled by the major powers and it is good to see that the US is changing this unacceptab­le equation.”

Iran is Israel’s main enemy and Netanyahu has long pushed for a tougher stand against it by internatio­nal powers. He has repeatedly lauded the Trump White House’s hawkish rhetoric toward the country.

Trump used Twitter on Sunday to send out an all-caps salvo: “NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN OR YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENC­ES, THE LIKES OF WHICH FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EVER SUFFERED BEFORE”.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had on Sunday warned Trump not to “play with the lion’s tail”, saying that conflict with Iran would be the “mother of all wars”.

Trump’s comments came after Pompeo, in a major address to the Iranian diaspora in California, said Washington was not afraid to sanction top-ranking leaders of the “nightmare” Iranian regime.

Netanyahu lobbied hard to have the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers cancelled, and Trump withdrew the US from the agreement in May.

All other parties to the deal – Russia, Britain, France, Germany and China – have sought to keep the deal in effect, saying it is working as intended by preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons for now.

Netanyahu has also pledged to keep Iran from entrenchin­g itself militarily in neighbouri­ng Syria, where Tehran is supporting President Bashar al-Assad in his country’s civil war.

A series of strikes that have killed Iranians in Syria have been attributed to Israel.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Moscow’s military chief of staff will arrive in Israel later yesterday for talks on the Syrian conflict.

Russia is also supporting Assad in the war.

Netanyahu has held a series of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in recent months on Syria and Iran.

Netanyahu said Putin requested the meeting with Lavrov and General Valery Gerasimov “in a conversati­on with me a few days ago”.

On June 19, Syrian state forces launched a Russia-backed offensive to retake Daraa and Quneitra provinces in the country’s south, near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Regime forces have now regained control of most of the two provinces through a combinatio­n of deadly bombardmen­t and Moscow-brokered surrender deals.

Israel is eager to obtain guarantees that Iranian forces and allied groups, such as Hezbollah, are kept away from the Golan.

Separately on Sunday, Israel evacuated hundreds of White Helmets – neutral Syrian volunteer search and rescue workers threatened by advancing Syrian regime forces – to Jordan for resettleme­nt in Western countries.

Jordan’s foreign ministry announced in a statement that the kingdom received 422 Syrian citizens, after earlier saying it had given permission for 800 to arrive.

Founded in 2013, the Syria Civil Defence, or White Helmets, is a network of first responders who rush in to help the wounded in the aftermath of air strikes, shelling or explosions.

‘NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN’

Donald Trump

US President

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HAILING TRUMP: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday praised President Donald Trump’s ‘tough stand’ against Iran.
Picture: AFP HAILING TRUMP: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday praised President Donald Trump’s ‘tough stand’ against Iran.

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