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Attack on Iran benefits Arabs, Israeli PM says

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought on Tuesday to convince Arab states that an Israeli military strike on Iran would benefit them, removing a potential threat and easing tensions across the Middle East.

Netanyahu has made a number of veiled threats to attack Iran’s nuclear program and has appealed to the United States and the United Nations to set a limit for Tehran on its further developmen­t.

In an interview published on Tuesday with French magazine Paris Match, Netanyahu said such a strike would not worsen regional tensions, as many critics have warned.

“Five minutes after, contrary to what the skeptics say, I think a feeling of relief would spread across the region,” he said. “Iran is not popular in the Arab world ... and some government­s in the region, as well as their citizens, have understood that a nuclear armed Iran would be dangerous for them, not just for Israel,” he said.

Israel, widely believed to be the Middle East’s only nuclear power, believes Tehran intends to build atomic weapons and has consistent­ly urged the West to increase sanctions. Iran says it is enriching uranium for peaceful energy purposes only.

The U.S. and other Western countries have rejected Netanyahu’s demand to set a limit for Iran and have urged him to refrain from military action to give diplomacy and sanctions a chance to work.

Netanyahu, who is running for re-election in January, told the United Nations last month that a strike could wait until spring or summer when he said Tehran might be on the brink of building an A-bomb.

During his two-day visit to France, Netanyahu will travel to the southern city of Toulouse with President Francois Hollande for a ceremony of remembranc­e for the victims of an Islamist gunman who killed seven people there in March, including three Jewish children.

 ?? Baz Ratner/reuters ?? Benjamin Netanyahu argues a feeling of relief would spread across the region were Israel to bomb Iranian nuclear installati­ons.
Baz Ratner/reuters Benjamin Netanyahu argues a feeling of relief would spread across the region were Israel to bomb Iranian nuclear installati­ons.

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