Israeli PM calls for rejection of "bad" nuke deal with Iran
WASHINGTON, March 3 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday called for rejection of what he termed as a " bad" nuclear deal with Iran, insisting such an accord would allow the Islamic republic to develop nuclear bombs. "We are better off" without a bad deal with Iran, the hawkish Israeli leader told a joint session of U.S. Congress, in a move that will further strain his often tense relationship with the Obama administration. He claimed that a final negotiated deal will make "major concessions" to Iran by leaving it ...
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