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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

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Israel wants ‘permanent stand-off’ with Tehran - UK Foreign Sec

Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. (Reuters/Ammar Awad)
Israel wants a “permanent stand-off” with Iran, which is not in the interests of the Middle East or the UK, says Britain’s Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.
He told Parliament on Wednesday that Israel would have rejected any deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
The Foreign Secretary’s comments come on the same day Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced the historic agreement as giving Tehran a “path to a nuclear arsenal.”

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