Alwaght- Benyamin Netanyahu, the Zionist Prime Minister, did not find it embarrassing to express the tacit consent of the Zionist stance with Saudi aggression against Yemen. Moreover, Netanyahu did not see in the agreement to establish a joint Arab force any threat, since it is directed toward common enemies, namely the resistance front led by Iran and its allies.
Moreover, Netanyahu emphasized what he called “match” in vision and attitude with the Arab states, regarding the crisis in Yemen and the Iranian nuclear program. On this basis, estimates were issued in the Israeli Regime which believes that the Zionist Prime Minister should have took part in the recent Arab summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, especially that he shares interests similar to those of moderate Arab states.
Yesterday the Zionist Regime, reasserted its position in the region along with moderate Arab states, with whom it shares common interests, not just regarding the Yemeni issue and what it named “the occupation of this country by Iran”, but also regarding the Iranian nuclear program and the possibility of reaching a final agreement with the 5+1 negotiators. According to a statement issued yesterday from Netanyahu's office “moderate Arab states to stand by Israel in opposition to such an agreement.”
At Sunday’s weekly cabinet meeting, the Zionist Prime Minister said, “after the Beirut-Damascus- Baghdad axis, Iran is carrying out a pincer movement from the south to take over and occupy the entire Middle East. The Iran-Lausanne-Yemen axis is very dangerous to humanity and it must be stopped.” He further added “This is correctly seen by all the countries in the Middle East as a strategic move [by Iran] to dominate the region, and therefore we are witnessing something quite unprecedented.”
Netanyahu’s statements make it clear what is the Zionist strategy regarding the aggression on Yemen and the Iranian nuclear program and the way they link them to each other.
Netanyahu further asserted on the unity in the vision with the Moderate Arab states regarding the Iran nuclear program and Saudi aggression on Yemen in a statement published on the Zionist Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he said, “The agreement being formulated in Lausanne sends a message that there is no price for aggression and on the contrary - that Iran's aggression is to be rewarded. The moderate and responsible countries in the region, especially Israel and also many other countries, will be the first to be hurt by this agreement.”
He further added in his statement, “One cannot understand that when forces supported by Iran continue to conquer more ground in Yemen, in Lausanne they are closing their eyes to this aggression. But we are not closing our eyes and we will continue to act against every threat in every generation, certainly in this generation.”
In the same context, on Sunday Netanyahu met with a delegation of US senators led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Referring to the latest developments in the Middle East, the Zionist Prime Minister expressed concern for the two nations’ (Israeli Regime and U.S.) common interests in the region. He said, “As we are speaking, Iran is rampaging through Yemen; it is conquering the Middle East. This is correctly seen by all the countries in the Middle East as a strategic move to dominate the region.”
In a related context, the military commentator on Channel 10, Alon Ben-David, said Israeli Regime should have participated in the Arab summit in Sharm el-Sheikh. He justified that by the fact that interests are very similar between them and Arab countries, especially moderate Arab states, who are, in turn, are ready to cooperate with them in the reformation of the region.
In harmony with the Zionist vision, the Palestinian Authority went on in the denial of the Palestinian people’s right beyond what Netanyahu wants. Back in Sharm Al-Sheikh, some of its leaders called for generalization of the “Decisive Storm” model and the formation of an Arab alliance to hit Gaza Strip, as if “Rebels” similar to Yemen occupy it.