In an interview with CNBC, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Saudi Arabia about Iran after the China-brokered deal and urges greater US presence in the region.
“Those who partner with Iran partner with misery,” he claimed, adding that “95% of the problems in the Middle East emanate from Iran.”
I think that Saudi Arabia, the leadership there, has no illusions about who are their adversaries, and who are their friends,” the Zionist regime’s PM also asserted.
“We’d like very much to have peace with Saudi Arabia. Because I think it would be another huge quantum leap for peace. In many ways it would end the Arab-Israeli conflict,” the Israeli prime minister further told CNBC.
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