Home Page
Mail
Algeria Bahrain Cyprus Egypt Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania
Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia Turkey UAE Yemen


 
French FM hopes tough diplomacy and sanctions to persuade Iran
Bahrain calls for new regional body with the participation of Iran, Israel
Israel gets advanced US radar system
McCain, Obama clash over Iraq, Iran in 1st debate
Report: Bush rejected Israeli plan to hit Iran
Israel slams Ahmadinejad UN speech
 
Israel distancing itself from minister's comments about Iran attack
Posted: 08-06-2008 , 14:41 GMT

MofazIsraeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office is distancing itself from a Cabinet minister's comments that Israel will be forced to attack Iran. Olmert's spokesman Mark Regev said the prime minister stated Israel's policy clearly last week during a trip to Washington.

 

At a briefing with reporters, Olmert called for tighter international sanctions while warning that a more "effective" solution led by the U.S. was drawing closer.

 

Mofaz's remarks were published in a local paper Friday. They helped drive up oil prices worldwide and drew a chorus of domestic criticism charging him with speaking irresponsibly. One senior Israeli security official said Sunday that Mofaz's remarks "did not reflect policy" and "risked making it even harder for Israel to persuade more countries to step up their sanctions against Iran."

© 2008 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

Printable Version
Top of Page
Printable Version
Opinions - No Opinions found for this article
 
 
 
 

  About Us Advertising Contact Us Privacy  
© 2008 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)