Netanyahu: 'We'll be back in two weeks, or three-and-a-half years'
'If Iran receives a free path to reach a nuclear arsenal with dozens of bombs - that's a threat to our future,' former PM Netanyahu says.
Yehonatan Gottlieb , Oct 21 , 2021
Netanyahu at the conference.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who now heads the Knesset's opposition, spoke Thursday at the Muni Expo 2021, a conference of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel. "In the past decade, we turned Israel into a rising global power," Netanyahu said. "Not just in roads and trains and tunnels, but in everything. We made Israel a significant force in the world.. [We made it into] a cyber power."
"[MK] Aryeh Deri (Shas) told me that there were hundreds of abandoned apartments in Dimona, with chipping paint and mice, and that it was a problem to be rid of them. Today there has been an enormous change and today it's impossible to find one place to live in Dimona." About the coronavirus pandemic, Netanyahu said, "Today I am not willing to accept the dead, and I am not willing to accept this strange government, which many Israeli citizens understand that something isn't right with it.
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'If Iran receives a free path to reach a nuclear arsenal with dozens of bombs - that's a threat to our future,' former PM Netanyahu says.
Yehonatan Gottlieb , Oct 21 , 2021
Netanyahu at the conference.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who now heads the Knesset's opposition, spoke Thursday at the Muni Expo 2021, a conference of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel. "In the past decade, we turned Israel into a rising global power," Netanyahu said. "Not just in roads and trains and tunnels, but in everything. We made Israel a significant force in the world.. [We made it into] a cyber power."
"[MK] Aryeh Deri (Shas) told me that there were hundreds of abandoned apartments in Dimona, with chipping paint and mice, and that it was a problem to be rid of them. Today there has been an enormous change and today it's impossible to find one place to live in Dimona." About the coronavirus pandemic, Netanyahu said, "Today I am not willing to accept the dead, and I am not willing to accept this strange government, which many Israeli citizens understand that something isn't right with it.
more............ https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/315471