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Netanyahu taunts Iran: 'The biggest threat to peace in the Middle East'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday (14) that "Iran and the Iranian regime are the greatest threat to peace and security in the Middle East," during a conference on the region in the Polish capital, Warsaw; the Israeli prime minister also stated that this is also the opinion of "several Arab countries" present at the meeting, which does not include Iran, Turkey, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority and Russia.

Netanyahu taunts Iran: 'The biggest threat to peace in the Middle East' (Photo: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun)

247, with EFE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday (14) that "Iran and the Iranian regime are the biggest threat to peace and security in the Middle East," during a conference on the region in the Polish capital, Warsaw.

The Israeli Prime Minister also stated that this is the opinion of "several Arab countries" present at the meeting.

"It was a conversation in which solidarity stood out, a unity that we have never had before and which, I believe, marks an extraordinary change that will be good for the Middle East because it can unite us against the common threat and enable us to work together for a better future," Netanyahu added.

Benjamin Netanyahu met on Wednesday (13) with Oman's Foreign Minister, Yousuf bin Allawi bin Abdullah, and both highlighted the rapprochement between Israel and several Arab countries.

The Israeli Prime Minister will meet with the Saudi Arabian delegation on Thursday. A meeting with the Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence, is also scheduled.

Also participating in the conference is Trump's advisor and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who drafted a "peace plan" for Israel and Palestine that has already received the green light from the White House, according to the American press.

The Warsaw conference on the Middle East ends this Thursday, with the participation of representatives from more than 60 countries, and the absence of Iran, the Palestinian Authority, Turkey, Lebanon and Russia.