A Zionist analyst quoted senior Tel Aviv sources as saying that Netanyahu had not achieved any of his goals against Iran.
After the formation of a new coalition cabinet led by Naftali Bennett and the ousting of Benjamin Netanyahu, who ruled the Zionists for about 12 years, Barack Ravid, a well-known Zionist political analyst, was quoted as saying by the international group Tasnim News Agency. He quoted senior political and security sources in Tel Aviv as saying that all of Netanyahu’s recent statements about confronting Iran and all the policies against Iran were nothing more than rumors and slogans.
The Zionist expert, who is affiliated with political and security sources in the United States and Israel, said that Netanyahu had made the issue of the Iranian nuclear threat a priority since he took office in 2009. Netanyahu spoke about the Iranian nuclear threat and the need to deal with it in a way that sometimes seemed to come to the fore in Israeli politics only because of this case.
He went on to say that while Netanyahu remained Israel’s prime minister for more than a dozen years, no action was taken against the Iranian nuclear deal.
The Zionist expert further claimed that Netanyahu left the post of Israeli Prime Minister while Iran is closer than ever to building a “nuclear weapon”.
Barak Ravid stated that when Netanyahu became the Prime Minister of Israel, he took many steps to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities and spent more than 10 billion “shekels” (the currency of the Zionist regime) to strengthen Israel’s military power for this purpose, but in the last The moment he backed down from this decision.
According to the Zionist analyst, since the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States, Netanyahu saw Trump’s presence in the White House as an opportunity to destroy the US-Iran nuclear deal, and Washington began a policy of maximum pressure on Iran after withdrawing from the nuclear deal with Israeli provocations. And reinstated all sanctions imposed on the country. But since Trump pulled out of the nuclear deal, Iranians have continued to enrich uranium and restrict the activities of UN observers at their nuclear facilities. Until recently, during Netanyahu’s presidency, Iran began enriching uranium to 60 percent.
He added that in the last remaining days of his presidency, Netanyahu, in a public speech before handing over power to the opposition, chanted slogans threatening to launch military operations against Iran, and in his speech also called the United States an enemy country. Not described as Israel’s greatest ally. He also compared the new US president, Joe Biden, who stood by Israel in the 12-day Gaza war, to then-US President Franklin Roosevelt, only to accuse the United States of collaborating with Nazi Germany.