Israel Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu acted
Thursday, April 26, to correct the damaging impression of divided and
conflicting perceptions of the Iranian nuclear threat left by statements
delivered in the last two days by himself and Defense Minster Ehud
Barak.
Israel’s chief of staff Gen. Benny Gantz rallied to the task with a comment that “other countries have readied their armed forces for a potential strike against Iran’s nuclear sites to keep Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.” He added: “The military force is ready. Not only our forces but other forces as well. We all hope it will not be necessary to use this force, but we are absolutely sure of its existence.”
Netanyahu also declared in a TV interview, “Iran hasn’t stopped its program …the centrifuges are spinning as we speak.”
Israel’s chief of staff Gen. Benny Gantz rallied to the task with a comment that “other countries have readied their armed forces for a potential strike against Iran’s nuclear sites to keep Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.” He added: “The military force is ready. Not only our forces but other forces as well. We all hope it will not be necessary to use this force, but we are absolutely sure of its existence.”
Netanyahu also declared in a TV interview, “Iran hasn’t stopped its program …the centrifuges are spinning as we speak.”
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