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Iraq Issues Strong Rebuttal to Netanyahu’s Provocative Rhetoric

IraqS Foreign Ministry strongly condemns the Israeli Prime Minister’s remarks about ‌the so-called “Greater Israel” dream.

Iraq has condemned​ the so-called “Greater Israel” stance expressed ⁤by the Israeli occupation government’s Prime minister, labeling it as baseless and entirely fabricated, according‌ to a report by webangah News Agency citing Mehr News Agency ​and Sky News.

In an‍ official statement,Iraq’s Foreign⁤ Ministry denounced the Israeli Prime Minister’s rhetoric regarding the “Greater Israel” idea and called for effective measures to end the ‍ongoing aggressions of the occupying regime.

The ministry harshly rejected these unfounded ‍positions as representing⁣ Tel Aviv’s expansionist ambitions. It described​ these efforts as‌ attempts to destabilize regional security.

published on its official website, Iraq’s Foreign Ministry declared that these statements amount to a blatant violation of international law and United Nations Charter provisions. It urged a clear and firm Arab and ⁣international response to counter such policies⁢ by the Israeli occupiers.

The statement added that this discourse-based on expansionism and ‌annexation-demands decisive action⁣ to ⁢stop clear infringements ​of rights and international laws committed by the occupiers, and‍ also halting policies that⁣ grant impunity to ‌this regime.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, recently revived discussions around Tel Aviv’s expansionist⁢ ambitions in ⁤a televised interview ⁤where he emphasized ⁢his emotional ‍connection with the dream of a “Greater Israel.” His remarks triggered widespread critical reactions.

In his interview with i24 network, Netanyahu stated: “I am on a historic and spiritual mission‌ and⁣ emotionally ​linked to the vision⁢ of Greater Israel.”

News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Sky news
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