(JERUSALEM POST) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the international community on Sunday for continuing its talks with Iran without being troubled by that country’s support for global terrorism.
At Sunday’s cabinet meeting just a week before he is scheduled to travel to Washington for his controversial address to Congress, Netanyahu said that the fact that Iran “continues it’s murderous terror activities around the region and it does not, unfortunately, bother the international community which is continuing to talk with Iran about a nuclear accord that will enable it to to build industrial capabilities to develop nuclear arms.”
Netanyahu’s comments came as US Secretary of State John Kerry was set to begin talks Sunday in Geneva with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.