Netanyahu's message to Iran sent through Vladimir Putin

Netanyahu's message to Iran sent through Vladimir Putin

The Jerusalem Postworld

Key Points:

  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed to Russian President Vladimir Putin that Israel does not intend to go to war with Iran, aiming to ease recent tensions between Tehran and Jerusalem, according to KAN News.
  • Putin had previously sent a similar message to Iran in October, emphasizing that Israel was not interested in escalating conflicts, reflecting ongoing diplomatic communications.
  • Despite these assurances, Netanyahu warned that if Iran attacks Israel, the consequences will be severe, reaffirming Israel's commitment to preventing Iran from advancing its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs.
  • Netanyahu stated Israel's position demands zero enrichment capability, removal of all enriched uranium from Iran, and continuous oversight of Iranian nuclear facilities.
  • Addressing the protests within Iran, Netanyahu suggested that the Iranian people might be at a pivotal