ARUTZ SHEVA
by Ari Soffer
July 14, 2015
In remarkably hostile interview, Education Minister Naftali Bennett exposes the gaping holes in Iran nuclear deal.
As reactions for and against the deal signed with Iran Tuesday morning continue to pour in, Israeli Education Minister and Jewish Home party head Naftali Bennett took Israel’s case against the deal to the international media. In an interview with a notably hostile, even antagonistic BBC anchor, Bennett outlined perhaps the most glaring hole in the deal: the fact that Iran will receive nearly a month’s notice prior to any inspections of nuclear sites – ample time to hide evidence of illegal, bomb-making activity. “Here’s the thing – in order to go and make an inspection, you have to notify the Iranians 24 days in advance. That’s a farce!” he said. “Of course within the 24 days they’re going to clean up the facility, get away with the inspections and continue with what they do.” READ MORE