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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, 10 December 2012, addresses the Foreign Press Association. EPA photo

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, 10 December 2012, addresses the Foreign Press Association. EPA photo

An effective relationship between Turkey and Israel will benefit both sides against common threats originating from third parties, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Dec. 10.

“Both of us are under pressure and facing threats. A good relationship between Turkey and Israel would let us overcome this problem in future,” Anatolia news agency quoted Netanyahu as saying.

As Iran is getting ever closer to being able to build a nuclear bomb and the problem will have to be confronted in 2013, Israeli officials would like the United States to take the lead in a military assault on Iran’s nuclear sites, but say in private they would go it alone if necessary, describing a nuclear-armed Iran as an existential threat to Israel, Reuters reported.

Speaking to foreign journalists, Netanyahu said Israel was sticking to the red line he laid down in September, when he told the United Nations Iran should not have enough enriched uranium to make even a single warhead. “I made clear that once Iran crosses that enrichment threshold, the chances of us effectively stopping Iran’s nuclear weapons program would be reduced dramatically,” he said.

“Iran is two-and-a-half months closer to crossing this line and there is no doubt that this will be a major challenge that will have to be addressed next year.” Iran denies accusations that it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons, saying its ambitious nuclear program is for peaceful, civilian purposes. Israeli experts have said Iran could have enriched enough uranium to produce just one bomb by the spring or summer of 2013.

“Israel is more capable of addressing this challenge than it was when I took office four years ago,” said Netanyahu, who looks on course to win re-election in a Jan. 22 national ballot.

December/12/2012

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Sandra Jacoel

12/13/2012 1:11:29 PM

However bad Netanyahu is, what he is saying in this article is worth hearing. Iran is the biggest threat in this region today. Lets not get ahead of ourselves and be blind to these facts!

Murat

12/12/2012 8:39:31 PM

Should have thought of that before pinning medals on Mavi Marmara murderers.

Roger Harding

12/12/2012 3:26:25 PM

Netanyahu, First of all you need to be tried for crimes against humanity in The Hague. Regards

DutchTurk JANICAR

12/12/2012 1:05:10 PM

Well these words are just to play the public, nice words Bibi, but only with words we are getting nowhere. We know you need Turkey now more than ever, but if you can't convince Lieberman it's your problem.

ilker avni

12/12/2012 5:39:36 AM

How can you have good ties with a LIER who never honours any of its commitments.Israel talks it wants peace,while stealing land at the point of a gun,even its allies find it hard to justify its crimes.Israel is the main threat to the ME with over 300 nuclear warheads.The question is how long can America ? keep Israel in check, before it does some thing stupid like bombing Iran and engulfing the ME on fire.The USA can stop settlemets since its American tax payers who fund the settlements.

VMT Ankara

12/12/2012 2:26:06 AM

Bibi Netanyahu should not be giving speeches to anyone. He should, by all rights, be standing in front of the International Criminal Court at the Hague for the numerous crimes against humanity that he and his Likudniks have carried out since 1947, especially the crimes committed against the Palestinians. Anyone who buys into anything that this world renowned terrorist has to say, should also be treated as a potential terrorist. It is that simple.
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