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Washington’s request to Tel Aviv; Provide an alternative to a nuclear deal with Iran


According to Fars News Agency’s International Service, the Axis news website quoted a senior US State Department and Israeli official as saying that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken had asked Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and other Israeli officials. To offer an alternative to a nuclear deal with Iran that would limit Tehran’s uranium enrichment.

According to the American website, the Zionist regime, along with its Arab allies in the region, opposes the US return to the nuclear deal. According to the report, Israeli and US officials said that Iran was the focus of Sunday’s meeting between Blinken and Bennett, but that the dispute was not tense, despite disagreements.

According to Axius, Blinken has asked Bennett to offer an alternative to the nuclear deal and how to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability, while it is claimed that the current pace of Iran’s enrichment will allow the country to Achieve this ability.

Israeli officials said Bennett told Blinken that Iran could be barred from moving to uranium enrichment to a military level of 90 percent if Tehran knew the United States and European countries would increase sanctions to the level they had imposed on Russia.

According to the report, Bennett also told Blinken that the nuclear deal would be a “superficial and temporary” solution for only a few years, while giving Iran billions of dollars to use for “bad regional activities and arming its proxy forces.” . According to a senior Zionist official, Bennett told Blinken: “This is what we have to face later here in the region.”

According to the American media, “The issue of the (nuclear deal with) Iran was raised one day after this conversation at the meeting of the Negro in the Occupied Territories. The two senior Israeli officials said that their Egyptian, Moroccan, Emirati and Bahraini counterparts, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, expressed concern about the nuclear deal and its regional consequences, and that they opposed the removal of the Revolutionary Guards from the blacklist of foreign terrorist organizations. “(America) is run by the Biden government.”

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and US President Joe Biden also reportedly held talks with Iran on Wednesday evening (last night) and recent resistance operations. The Israeli Prime Minister’s anti-Iranian consultation with the US President took place while yesterday evening (Tehran time) Washington imposed new sanctions on Iran.

The move comes as the United States claims it intends to revive Burjam by returning to it, but has so far refused to take the necessary steps to meet Washington’s commitments. The Zionist regime and Washington have put cooperation against Iran on the agenda in recent months.

Following the inauguration of Naftali Bennett as Prime Minister of Israel, some news sources reported that the new cabinet of Israel, unlike the cabinet of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, intends to refrain from publicizing differences with the United States over Iran. Axius quoted Israeli officials as saying that Tel Aviv intended to use diplomacy to influence the US government’s approach to Iran’s nuclear program.

Meanwhile, another group of analysts cited differences between US and Israeli officials over Iran as part of a split in the “good cop-bad cop” game to get maximum concessions from Iran in the nuclear talks. they know.

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