In a claim, the Israeli Minister of War called Iran’s nuclear program a threat to its existence and said that stopping Iran was a joint strategic necessity of Washington and Tel Aviv.
Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz, who traveled to Washington to meet with US officials about what he called “security”, said he would be involved as the United States seeks to return to a nuclear deal with Iran. Remained.
He told reporters before meeting with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin that Iran’s nuclear program and other measures were an “existential threat” to Israel, adding: “Stopping Iran is definitely a common strategic need of the Zionist regime and the United States and other countries.”
“Our talks are crucial to ensure that any agreement effectively meets its goal of keeping Iran away from nuclear weapons,” he said during a meeting with Austin at the Pentagon. Certainly, given the scope of the threats, Israel must always be confident that it has the capacity to defend itself.
“We will continue this strategically important dialogue in private matters, but not in the media and in a provocative way,” Gantz said, reiterating what Biden called a closed-door dialogue, not a public one, on any differences with the Zionist regime.
The US Secretary of Defense also said during the meeting that his country is committed to maintaining Israel’s “military superiority margin” in the region.
The Israeli war minister also spoke with White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan about Iran.
He tweeted a message from his meeting with Jake Sullivan on Thursday evening, writing: “We discussed the need to strengthen regional stability by stopping Iran’s militancy.”
In recent months, the Zionist regime and the US government have formed a working group chaired by Internal Security Council officials to coordinate policies toward Iran and hold meetings within that framework.
Gantz’s visit comes at a time when “Benjamin Netanyahu” is on the verge of losing the post of Prime Minister of this regime and is trying in every way to prevent this from happening.
An American media report on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with his political allies indicates that he has once again grasped the issues of Burjam and Iran in an attempt to avoid defeat.
At this meeting, which took place on Thursday evening, Axius reported that it had outlined the positions of its allies to express opposition to Naftali Bennett and to try to dissuade members of his party from voting for the new cabinet. The line made by Benjamin Netanyahu is that his political allies must emphasize that Naftali Bennett is incapable of resisting Joe Biden’s policies toward Iran or easing US pressure on Palestine.