JERUSALEM (AFP) — An Israeli deputy prime minister said on Saturday
after a US visit that "all options are on the table" to halt Iran's
nuclear drive , which Israel considers a threat to its existence.
"The strategy for now is one of sanctions, of a united front of nations
in that context, and the strategy of declaring without any doubt that
all options are on the table," Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz told
public radio.
Israel and the United States accuse Iran of pursuing atomic weapons
under the guise of a peaceful nuclear energy programme, charges Tehran
has repeatedly denied.
"I think like others that the option of using military force is the
last resort," Mofaz said.
But "it's clear that the opportunity for a negotiated solution is
diminishing if by the diplomatic path we should not succeed to stop the
advancement of the Iranian nuclear programme," he added.
Israel and the United States agreed to appoint two working committees
to hone a joint strategy against Iran's nuclear ambitions, public radio
reported on Friday, following the talks which Mofaz held in Washington
this week.
Israel -- the region's sole if undeclared nuclear power -- has been
pressing the UN Security Council for tougher sanctions ahead of a new
and widely anticipated report by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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