Most people between Haifa and Eilat had a devastating military strike against the Iran Nuclear Program for many years – now it has been performed by the United States.
It was the right step to take this, the Israeli president Jitzchak Herzog commented on the American attacks on the Iranian nuclear program. Because the nuclear activities of Iran were a danger to the safety interests “of the whole world”.
According to Herzog, it is time to think about diplomacy – however, it must be effective. So far, diplomacy has failed because the Iranians have always lied.
“But don’t go war”
With regard to the further development of the conflict, Herzog says that Israel is not going to be the intention and does not demand that “America is now moving to war because the Iranians threaten Israel.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with whom the Americans had coordinated their attacks, talks about a “courageous decision” by the American president: “Congratulations, President Trump.” Then he talks about the “huge and just power” of the United States, through history.
Phone call immediately after attack
Trump, says Netanyahu, called him immediately after the attacks. It was a “very warm, very moving conversation”: “President Trump and I often say:” Peace through strength. “First comes the power, then peace comes.
“Real friend of the Jewish people”
And the Israeli Foreign Minister Saar also explains Trump that with the American attacks on the Iranian nuclear systems “he has introduced his name with golden letters in the history books”. Trump has proven “that he earns the title leader of the free world”. And he will “be remembered forever as a true friend of the Jewish people and the state of Israel”.
In fact, the vast majority of Israelis sees it that Iran has been in danger of exploiting their state from the map for decades. An atom armed Iran would actually get the chance.
Source: Krone

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