
Israeli PM says Raisi win a ‘wake up’ call over Iran nuclear deal
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Naftali Bennett said Iran’s presidential election was a sign for world powers to ‘wake up’ before returning to a deal.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has condemned the new Iranian president as a “hangman”, describing Ebrahim Raisi’s election win as a final “wake up” call for world powers before returning to a nuclear agreement with Tehran. Bennett made the comments on Sunday as he opened his first cabinet meeting since swearing in his new coalition government last week. Hardline judiciary chief Raisi was elected as Iran’s next president on Saturday with 62 percent of the vote amid a historically low voter turnout. He is sanctioned by the United States in part over his involvement in the mass execution of thousands of political prisoners in 1988, at the end of the Iran-Iraq war. Raisi has not commented specifically on the event.More Related News
