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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/13/us-iran-sanctions-israel-idUSBRE9AC0YL20131113October 28 2013 Israel issues warning on report on Iran Nuclear bomb 1 MONTH AWAY
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/10/25/iran-bomb-uranium-israel/3186567/High tensions USA Geneva Iran nuclear deal USA Israel relations and it's not over yet. French delegation objected to the proposed USA deal.
Iranian leaders were stunned by the last minute turn of events that went against them.
Israeli officials were amazed and encouraged. Earlier today, Netanyahu congratulated the P5+1 group for slowing down the negotiations, delaying any decisions until at least November 20th when talks with Iran are to begin again, and avoiding signing "a bad deal."
That said, the crisis in U.S.-Israel relations has intensified since Friday. Israeli leaders feel they were misled by the Obama administration over the direction of the talks with Iran, and a stunned that the U.S. would not only accept such a terrible deal, but push the rest of the international community to agree to the deal.
(Netanya, Israel) -- On Friday and for much of Saturday, it seemed as if the U.S. was going to persuade the leaders of the P5+1 group to sign a disastrous "first-step" deal with Iran.
The deal would have made enormous concessions but allowed Iran to keep enriching uranium, keep spinning their centrifuges, keep building advanced new centrifuges, and not being required to dismantle a single centrifuge.
Israel immediately and very publicly objected to the contours of the deal upon learning of the details on Friday afternoon. But a meeting between Secretary of State John Kerry and Israeli PM Netanyahu went so badly that the two weren't able to hold a joint news conference before Kerry left Israel for Geneva in hopes of finalizing the deal.
The situation looked very grim from the Israeli perspective for most of Friday and Saturday, with the Iranians signaling they expected to sign a deal by Saturday evening at the latest.
Then suddenly, out of the blue, the French delegation objected to the proposed U.S. deal.
"As I speak to you, I cannot say there is any certainty that we can conclude" the talks, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on French radio according to the Reuters news agency, noting that France could not accept a "sucker's deal."
It's not often that the French take a hard, tough line for the right cause in international diplomacy. But they did this time and we should be very grateful.
"Speaking at the weekly cabinet meeting, which took place at Sde Boker in the southern Negev desert, Netanyahu reiterated his warning of recent days that the deal that was being considered in talks over the weekend in Geneva by the so-called P5+1 β the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany β was 'bad and dangerous,'" reported the Times of Israel.
"Over the weekend I spoke with President Barack Obama, with Russian President Vladimir Putin, with French President Francois Hollande, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron," Netanyahu told the Cabinet. "I told them that, based on information Israel has received, the deal taking shape is bad and dangerous. Not just for us, but for them as well.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, the UAE is a staunch opponent of an agreement between Iran and the world powers. Netanyahu is due to visit Moscow on November 20, the same day as the next round of Iran talks in Geneva."
November 2013 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:rejects Iran deal plans for preemptive strike near?
Furious Israel confronts USA rejects proposed Iran nuclear deal read more
http://in.news.yahoo.com/israel-rejects-completely-mooted-nuclear-deal-iran-081559602.htmlIsrael's prime minister has said it would be a "historic mistake" to lift the pressure of sanctions from Iran.
Iranians' level of uranium enrichment, the type of reactors it operates and its development of long-range missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
http://jn1.tv/breaking-news/israel-pm-s-opposes-lifting-iran-sanctions.html Israel "utterly rejects" emerging Iran nuclear deal - read more
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57611454/israel-utterly-rejects-emerging-iran-nuclear-deal/Kerry says aims to close 'important gaps' in Iran nuclear talks read more
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/world/19747216/israel-rejects-mooted-interim-iran-nuclear-deal-kerry-heads-to-talks/Iran Nuclear Talks: Israel Rejects Suggested Interim Deal read more
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