Netanyahu rips 'limp' response to Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu complained bitterly about international reaction to what he called Iran's drive toward nuclear bombs and its intention to destroy Israel, but he did not hint at a possible Israeli response.
''We encounter in the best case a limp reaction, and even that is fading,'' Netanyahu said Sunday. ''We do not hear the necessary rejection, no harsh denunciation, no outcry.''
Netanyahu spoke at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, Israel's official Holocaust memorial authority, before hundreds of Holocaust survivors and their families, Israeli leaders, diplomats and others. A military honor guard stood at one side of the podium and a girls' choir on the other.
''If we have learned anything from the Holocaust,'' Netanyahu said, ''it is that we must not be silent or be deterred in the face of evil.''
Hope and same anyone?
Israel Matzav: Netanyahu rips 'limp' response to Iran
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