Israeli Minister Says US-Iran Dispute Over Hormuz Could Benefit Israel
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Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen stated that it would be better for Tel Aviv if no agreement was reached between the US and Iran.
Israeli Minister Says US-Iran Dispute Over Hormuz Could Benefit Israel
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen has said continued disagreements between the United States and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz could benefit Israel, arguing that Tehran should remain under pressure. In an interview with Israel’s Channel 14, Cohen said Israel would prefer Washington and Tehran not to reach an agreement, arguing that continued pressure on Iran would serve Israel’s interests. Cohen also claimed that steps had already been taken to…
Commander of the Tehran Command of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hassan Hassanzadeh stated that the United States and the Israeli regime are unable to explain their repeated failures when dealing with Iran.
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen argued that it would be better for Tel Aviv if no agreement was reached between the US and Iran. Cohen stated, "We can continue to put pressure on Iran."
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen stated that it would be better if there was no agreement between the US and Iran, and predicted that the Tehran regime would be overthrown within two to three years. It was emphasized that Tel Aviv would continue its pressure policy while negotiations on the Strait of Hormuz continued.
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