Iran Attack, Britain, Germany

Netanyahu to European Foreign Ministers: "We retain the right to self-defense"

The Prime Minister met with the Foreign Ministers of Britain and Germany and emphasized Israel's insistence on the right to defend itself.

Netanyahu and Cameron. (Maayan Toaf, Government Press Office.)

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with the Foreign Ministers of Britain and Germany today (Wednesday), thanking them for "their unequivocal support and for their countries' unprecedented standing up in defense of the State of Israel against Iran's attack."

The Prime Minister also emphasized Israel's humanitarian efforts and rejected claims of humanitarian organizations that Israel is not doing enough in this field.

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said today that it looks like Israel intends to attack Iran in retaliation for the drone and missile strike early last Sunday morning.

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