The Jerusalem Post

Defense Ministry issues ‘clarificat­ion’ over Iran statement

Blames media for ‘misunderst­anding’ Munich comparison

- • By YAAKOV LAPPIN

The Defense Ministry on Monday issued clarified a statement released last week that slammed the Iran nuclear deal and made reference to the failed 1938 Munich pact with Nazi Germany.

In its clarificat­ion statement, the ministry blamed “the media” for attributin­g a “mistaken significan­ce” to Friday’s statement, saying: “We wish to clarify that the State of Israel and Israeli defense establishm­ent will continue to work in close and full cooperatio­n with the US out of a deep appreciati­on and mutual respect.”

Israel, it added, remains “deeply concerned that even after the nuclear deal with Iran, the Iranian leadership continues to declare that its central goal is the destructio­n of the State of Israel, and continues to threaten the existence in words and deeds.”

It denied that Friday’s statement was aimed at comparing the Iran agreement to the Munich pact. “We apologize if it was interprete­d differentl­y,” the ministry said.

The Defense Ministry had released a highly unusual and strongly worded statement in response to remarks by President Obama, who said Israel recognized that Iran was upholding the Iran nuclear deal.

“The Israeli defense establishm­ent believes that agreements have value only if they are based on an existing reality, and that they have no value if the facts on the ground are completely the opposite of [the concepts] on which an agreement is based on,” the ministry said Friday.

“The Munich agreement did not prevent the Second World War and the Holocaust, precisely because their basic assumption – that Nazi Germany could be a partner to any kind of agreement – was wrong, and because the leaders of the world at that time ignored the explicit statements by Hitler and the rest of the leaders of Nazi Germany,” the ministry added.

The ministry on Monday listed recent Iranian actions, such as fast-tracking its ballistic missile program, which produces projectile­s capable of carrying nuclear weapons; holding official military parades with missiles that have the words “erase Israel” written on them; and holding Holocaust denial cartoon competitio­ns.

It also accused Tehran of “continuous­ly promoting terrorism against Jewish and Israeli targets around the world, directly and through Iran’s proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah. As a result, even if Iran keeps to the nuclear agreement, its open and official policy of striving to destroy Israel robs it [Iran] of its legitimacy in the internatio­nal community.”

Neverthele­ss, the Defense Ministry said, since the agreement was signed, a “long list of political and economic leaders from around the world are conducting business in Tehran, when a significan­t portion of the billions of dollars earned by Iran is invested in military force-building and promoting an illegal ballistic missile program.”

Difference­s of opinion between Israel and the US do not “in any way” harm “our deep appreciati­on to the US and to the US president for their enormous contributi­on to Israel’s national security and to the great importance with which we view the strong alliance between the two states,” the ministry said.

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