Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Secretary of State John Kerry for reaching a deal to secure and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons at a press conference Sunday, emphasizing the impact the deal will have on Iran and its nuclear program.
“The determination of the international community shows regarding Syria will have a direct impact on the Syrian regimes patron Iran,” he said. “Iran must understand the consequence of its continual defiance of the international community by its pursuit towards nuclear weapons.”
Netanyahu continued, “What the past few of days have shown is something I’ve been saying for quite some time; that if diplomacy has any chance to work it must be coupled with a credible military threat.”
Speaking of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that Kerry has vowed to spend months working to resolve, Netanyahu said, ”We both know that this road is not an easy one, but we’ve embarked on this effort with you in order to succeed to bring about a historic reconciliation between Israelis and Palestians that ends the conflict once and for all.”
After the crisis in Syria escalated following the alleged use of chemical weapons against civilians August 21, peace negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders that were supposed to be the primary focus of Kerry’s work over the next nine months have become less prominent.
The negotiations are likely to remain that way going forward. “We are convinced that the best way to try to work through the difficult choices that have to be made is to do so privately,” Kerry said before returning to details of the Syria deal. “I will not discuss the substance of what we are working on.”









