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Israel's Netanyahu attacks 'dangerous Iranian tiger'

Israel's Netanyahu attacks 'dangerous Iranian tiger'
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Israel's prime minister has launched a stinging attack on Iran, telling a security conference in Munich it is the "greatest threat to our world".

Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would "not allow Iran's regime to put a noose of terror around our neck".

Mr Netanyahu drew a parallel between the 1938 Munich Agreement, seen as a failed attempt to appease Nazi Germany, and the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

He said the deal had only "unleashed a dangerous Iranian tiger".

Mr Netanyahu accused Iran's foreign minister and representative in Munich, Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is due to address delegates later on Sunday, of being the "smooth-talking mouthpiece of Iran's regime... [who] lies with eloquence".

He said Iran was falsely denying that it sent a drone into Israeli territory last week which was shot down by Israeli forces.

Israel's Netanyahu attacks 'dangerous Iranian tiger'

Israel's prime minister has launched a stinging attack on Iran, telling a security conference in Munich it is the "greatest threat to our world".

Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would "not allow Iran's regime to put a noose of terror around our neck".

Mr Netanyahu drew a parallel between the 1938 Munich Agreement, seen as a failed attempt to appease Nazi Germany, and the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

He said the deal had only "unleashed a dangerous Iranian tiger".

Mr Netanyahu accused Iran's foreign minister and representative in Munich, Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is due to address delegates later on Sunday, of being the "smooth-talking mouthpiece of Iran's regime... [who] lies with eloquence".

He said Iran was falsely denying that it sent a drone into Israeli territory last week which was shot down by Israeli forces.

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