Israel minister criticizes boycott of Iran speech
JERUSALEM (AP) — A senior Israeli minister is criticizing the prime minister's instruction to Israel's U.N. delegation to boycott the Iranian president's speech at the General Assembly. Finance Minister Yair Lapid said in a statement that Benjamin Netanyahu's instruction made Israel seem opposed to negotiations and "uninterested in peaceful solutions." He said walking out of the assembly was "irrelevant in current diplomacy." Israel believes Iran is trying to develop a nuclear bomb, and Netanyahu has voiced skepticism at recent moderate ...
Click
To Read Full Article