Benjamin Netanyahu slams ‘aggressive’ Iran, accuses Poland of ‘distortion’

ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed an international agreement with Iran on Sunday, saying it has emboldened the regime in Tehran to become increasingly aggressive in the region.

He told Iran that it should “not test Israel’s resolve.”

According to the New York Post, Netanyahu told world leaders, defence officials and diplomats at the Munich Security Conference the agreement has “unleashed a dangerous Iranian tiger in our region and beyond.”

Mr Netanyahu, a longtime critic of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, likened it to the infamous 1938 “Munich Agreement” that Western powers signed with Adolf Hitler in an attempt to stave off war in Europe.

Read the article by New York Post and staff writers in the Townsville Bulletin.