Jerusalem - Arab Today
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded Friday that any nuclear agreement signed with Iran must endorse Israel's right to exist, while also insisting pressure be kept up to ensure a sound deal is reached.
While calling the emerging deal a bad one, he said the choice was not only between a bad deal or war.
"There is a third alternative – standing firm, increasing the pressure on Iran until a good deal is achieved," he said in a statement.
And "Israel demands that any final agreement with Iran will include a clear and unambiguous Iranian recognition of Israel's right to exist."