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Bennett to review Iran policy ahead of Biden meeting

Israeli official tells Axios news site Bennett wants to examine whether Israel would be better served by Washington and Tehran returning to compliance with nuclear deal. PM reportedly to meet with US leader late this month.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  07-08-2021 08:24
Last modified: 07-08-2021 08:24
Bennett to review Iran policy ahead of Biden meetingAbir Sultan / Pool Photo via AP

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett attends a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, July 4, 2021 | Photo: Abir Sultan / Pool Photo via AP

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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has ordered a review of Israel's Iran policy in anticipation of his first meeting with US President Joe Biden to reportedly be held later this month, US news site Axios reported, Wednesday.

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According to an Israeli official that spoke with the Axios site, Bennett is interested in examining whether Israel would be better served by Washington and Tehran returning to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal. With no deal currently in place, Tehran's efforts to obtain a nuclear weapon have continued apace.

On Sunday, Bennett held his first meeting with Prime Minister-designate Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, Defense Minister Benny Gantz, and senior intelligence officials on Iran.

Last month, Bennett called the Iranian presidential election victory of Ebrahim Raisi "a wake-up call to world powers."

Under Bennett, meanwhile, Israel has adopted a new policy relating to the talks between the US and Iran. The previous prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, prohibited senior Israeli officials from discussing the details of the emerging nuclear deal with the Americans, but Bennett has rescinded that constraint in the belief it projected strategic weakness in the region, an Israeli official told Axios.

The hope in Israel is that Raisi's presumed obstinacy vis-a-vis nuclear negotiations, combined with his extremist behavior and rhetoric, will irritate the Biden administration to the point of not only abandoning a deal with him but perhaps even deploying aircraft carriers to the Persian Gulf. In such a scenario, any finalization of the nuclear deal would likely be postponed for several months, during which Israel can endeavor to amend some of its details.

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