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On Monday, Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to attack Iran “throughout the region,” accusing it of carrying out the attack on an Israeli ship last week in the Gulf of Oman. “It is clear that this is an Iranian act. Iran is Israel’s greatest enemy and we will attack it throughout the region,” Netanyahu said.
The face of the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu On Monday, Iran’s guilty finger was behind the attack on an Israeli ship last week in the Gulf of Oman, threatening to “hit” Tehran “throughout the region.”
Netanyahu said: “It is clear that this is an Iranian act … Iran is Israel’s greatest enemy and we will attack it in the entire region …”
“The most important thing is that Iran will not be able to acquire nuclear weapons, with or without a deal. This is what I told my friend (US President Joe) Biden,” added Netanyahu, who is campaigning for the legislative elections scheduled for 23 of March.
The Israeli prime minister spoke after the nightly attacks attributed to Israel against pro-Iranian groups in Syria.
Israeli freighter MV Helios Rai was heading from Dammam, Saudi Arabia, to Singapore when it exploded in the northwestern Gulf of Oman on Thursday, according to London-based Dryad Global Group, which deals with maritime security.
On Saturday, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz considered that Iran may be responsible for the explosion of the cargo ship “MV Helios Rai”, according to the Israeli authorities, as part of increased pressure to renegotiate the agreement on its nuclear program to improve their conditions. with Washington.
The Gulf of Oman is located between Iran and the Sultanate of Oman at the exit of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, through which much of the world’s oil passes, and ships belonging to the coalition led by the United States sail through its waters.
Lance 24 / AFP