Israel will do 'whatever we need to do to defend ourselves' against Iran, Netanyahu says

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Israel will do 'whatever we need to do to defend ourselves' against Iran, Netanyahu says
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The prime minister said diplomacy between the two countries has failed and Iran remains 'openly committed to destroying and repeating the Holocaust'. Meanwhile, he said a peace deal with Saudi Arabia would 'change history'.

"I don't think that diplomacy by itself will work. I think diplomacy can only work if it's coupled with a credible military threat or the willingness to apply the military option if deterrence fails," he said.is openly committed to destroying, repeating the Holocaust and destroying the six or seven million Jews of Israel and we're not going to sit by, idly by and let them do it.

"Our hand is extended to all Arab States and certainly to Saudi Arabia which is vitally important," he said. "I mean we have already made one historic turning point with the four peace treaties of The Abraham accords which Israel made under my leadership with UAE , with Bahrain, with Morocco, with Sudan.

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