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A deal with Iran is the best way to protect Israel, says former PM Ehud Olmert

From 2015 to 2018 Tehran did not violate a single item of the JCPOA agreement

April 28, 2022 13:59
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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert speaks during a joint press conference with European leaders from Britain, France, Germany, Italy and the Czech Republic in Jerusalem on January 18, 2009. Olmert said he wants to withdraw Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip "as quickly as possible" after having declared a unilateral ceasefire. Israel halted its fire in Gaza today and the Islamist Hamas movement declared a one-week truce in response while demanding that all Israeli troops withdraw within that time and Gaza's border crossings be reopened. AFP PHOTO/POOL/URIEL SINAI (Photo credit should read URIEL SINAI/AFP via Getty Images)
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Israel’s former prime minister Ehud Olmert has spoken in favour of a new nuclear treaty with Iran in an exclusive interview with the JC.

His stance puts him at odds with current premier Naftali Bennett, who fears a deal to lift sanctions will open the floodgates for a new wave of terror masterminded by Tehran.

But Mr Olmert warns that Israel lacks “a military option” against Tehran’s nuclear programme – though it will eventually have the technology to “nullify” the threat.

Israel’s leader from 2006 to 2009 said: “I think an agreement will be better at stopping the nuclear programme than a series of provocative statements by Israelis that they will destroy Iran.

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