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Former Israeli PM Bennett Reveals Unimplemented Anti-Iran Project

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has revealed details of a significant anti-Iran project prepared during his tenure, criticizing his successor, Benjamin Netanyahu, for failing to fully implement it.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a report from Mehr News Agency, citing Russia Today, details extensive criticism from within Zionist circles directed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following his perceived failures in the war against Iran and a subsequent agreement between Tehran and Washington. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, speaking at the annual Herzliya Conference, referred to a plan developed during his premiership against Iran. Bennett stated that he inquired about the plan with Netanyahu, but the latter spent only twenty minutes discussing it and subsequently did not pay adequate attention to completing this vital plan after assuming the premiership.

Naftali Bennett disclosed partial details of this initiative, presenting a document related to a security project prepared in 2022. He announced that whenever a threat arises in Iran, the internet is initially cut off. Consequently, one of the measures developed was ensuring the continuous flow of internet access within Iran. This, he explained, was achievable through the smuggling of satellite internet receivers into the country, allowing individuals to easily maintain contact with the outside world and sustain the pace of actions against the system. However, Bennett added, the Netanyahu cabinet reportedly overlooked this plan and did not implement it.

©‌ Webangah News, Mehr News Agency, Russia Today

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