Jerusalem – In Victory Speech Netanyahu Says Preventing Nuclear Iran His Primary Challenge

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    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves to supporters upon arrival at the Likud party headquarters in Tel Aviv January 23, 2013. Hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emerged the bruised winner of Israel's election on Tuesday, claiming victory despite unexpected losses to resurgent centre-left challengers. REUTERS/Baz RatnerJerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in an election victory speech on Wednesday, said preventing a nuclear-armed Iran would be the primary challenge of the new government he intends to form.

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    “The government we build will be based on three main principles. First of all, military strength in the face of the big challenges we face. The first challenge was and remains preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons,” he said.


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    11 years ago

    Israel said no to obama idea of how Israel should be runned

    Liepa
    Liepa
    11 years ago

    Mazel tov prime minister Netanyahu!

    CountryYossi
    CountryYossi
    11 years ago

    First agenda is the foundation of the State of Israel….Misgare Beimes

    RebKlemson
    RebKlemson
    11 years ago

    second term agenda: talking about preventing iran from getting nukes. third term agenda: repeat

    victorg
    victorg
    11 years ago

    I personally don’t think much of Obama to say it nicely, but I think since he is the leader of the free world, netanyahu would be well served to kiss a little derrière