Netanyahu warns of friction with U.S. as Biden continues to appease Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a political statement at the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, in Jerusalem, on May 30, 2021. (Photo by YONATAN SINDEL / POOL / AFP) (Photo by YONATAN SINDEL/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has forewarned tensions with the U.S. as Joe Biden continues to appease the Iranian regime.

“If we have to choose…between friction with our great friend the United States and the elimination of the existential threat, the elimination of the existential threat is increasing,” he asserted. “It all must be done, all, to ensure that under no circumstances will Iran arm itself with nuclear weapons.”

The Prime Minister appointed David Barnea as the new chief of the intelligence agency Mossad. He also declared that Israel will take a tougher stance on Iran and all others who works with the Ayatollahs.

Netanyahu went on to express his firm opposition against the Iran agreement that the Biden administration has been pushing for.

Photo: Kamala Harris and Joe Biden in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images).

Kamala Harris and Joe Biden is photographed in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images).

“I hope that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have the strength of character to tell the angry anti-Israel left in their party to tell them no,” he declared. “Tell them we’re going to maintain our historic alliance.”

Netanyahu also expressed hope that the U.S. will honor its commitments with the mutual alliance to deter Iran’s ongoing aggression in the Middle East.

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