Israeli PM Warns Against Nuclear Talks With Iran’s ‘Hangmen Regime’

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By Reuters
June 20, 2021Middle East
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Israeli PM Warns Against Nuclear Talks With Iran’s ‘Hangmen Regime’
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett chairs the first weekly cabinet meeting of his new government in Jerusalem, on June 20, 2021. (Emmanuel Dunand/Pool via Reuters)

JERUSALEM—Israel condemned on Sunday the election of hardline judge Ebrahim Raisi as Iranian president, saying his would be a “regime of brutal hangmen” with which world powers should not negotiate a new nuclear deal.

Raisi, who is under U.S. sanctions for human rights abuses, secured victory as expected on Saturday in Iran’s presidential election after a contest marked by voter apathy over economic hardships and political restrictions.

Iran's outgoing President Rouhani and Iran's President-elect Raisi speak to the media after their meeting, in Tehran
Iran’s outgoing President Hassan Rouhani (L) and Iran’s President-elect Ebrahim Raisi (R) speak to the media after their meeting in Tehran, Iran on June 19, 2021. (Official Presidential website/Handout via Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, convening his first televised cabinet session since taking office last week, described Raisi’s ascent as enabled by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rather than by a free and popular vote.

“Raisi’s election is, I would say, the last chance for world powers to wake up before returning to the nuclear agreement, and understand who they are doing business with,” said Bennett in a statement he read out first in Hebrew and then in English.

“A regime of brutal hangmen must never be allowed to have weapons of mass-destruction,” he said. “Israel’s position will not change on this.”

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett chairs the first weekly cabinet meeting of his new government in Jerusalem, on June 20, 2021. (Emmanuel Dunand/Pool via Reuters)

Raisi has never publicly addressed allegations around his role in what Washington and rights groups have called the extrajudicial executions of thousands of political prisoners in 1988.

The former U.S. administration of Donald Trump agreed with Israel and quit the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal. Current President Joe Biden wants a U.S. return to the deal. Iran denies seeking nuclear weaponry.

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