Zionists’ fear of Iran’s convergence with Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
According to Russia Today, Tamir Pardo, the former head of the Mossad spy agency, in a speech at the Herzliya security conference, warned about the rapprochement between Iran and the countries of the region, especially Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
The former head of Mossad stated: The approach of Iran and the countries of the region, especially Saudi Arabia and Egypt, will threaten the position of “Israel” as one of the powers of the Middle East.
Continuing his speech, Pardo considered the internal division as the biggest threat to the Zionist regime.
He added: “Recently, we saw that Saudi Arabia came close to Iran, and talks are ongoing with the UAE, and we are witnessing the relations of some countries with Syria, the UAE, Jordan, and now with Egypt.”
Pardo added: The biggest threat to “Israel” is internal division and disunity, and after the recent elections, a gang was formed that tries to govern Israel against the direction of Zionist ideals.
Referring to the continuation of the opposition’s protests against Netanyahu’s cabinet, he said: “When we look at what happened five months ago, we see that Israel’s biggest defeat has occurred on the international stage.”
The former head of the Mossad continued: “Israel” is moving towards autocracy, and this is not because the majority wants it, but because someone is playing with the political system.
Earlier, Yair Lapid, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, had warned the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet about any rapprochement between Iran and Egypt and wrote in a tweet: The rapprochement between Egypt and Iran is in conflict with our interests in the region.