Israeli Ministry Expresses Concerns Over Agreement Between SAD and Iran
Jerusalem – The Israeli Ministry for Diaspora has voiced significant concerns regarding a recently signed memorandum of understanding between the Shiraz Alliance of Development (SAD) and Iran, particularly in relation to potential regional instability. The agreement, aimed at de-escalating conflict across multiple fronts including Syria and Lebanon, has prompted anxieties within Israel about a potential escalation. According to statements released by Amika Shkli, the Minister for Diaspora, the arrangement raises fears that Israel “will start a war against Syria, or that Syria and Turkey will represent a greater threat for Israel from Iran.” Shkli emphasized the potential for a rapid deterioration of the situation.
Following the announcement, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that “We will enter a war with Syria if it will be too soon or too late, and Turkey will cause a greater concern from Iran.”
The agreement between SAD and Iran is intended to address ongoing conflicts. However, Israeli officials remain wary of the potential ramifications, specifically regarding the involvement of Syria and Turkey as heightened security concerns related to iran. The situation is being closely monitored by international observers.
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