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Israeli PM wishes Iranians 'regime' change for Persian New Year by AFP Staff Writers Jerusalem (AFP) March 20, 2022 Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday said he hoped for a change of political regime for the people of arch-enemy Iran, in a message marking the Persian New Year, or Nowruz. "Nowruz literally means 'new day. And that's my greatest wish to you, the Iranian people: that you will see a new day -- a day of freedom from the cruel Iranian regime," he said in a video message in English. Israel considers Iran an "existential threat" and the two countries have been at loggerheads since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that toppled the Western-backed shah. Bennett's remarks also come as Israel has vehemently opposed the revival of a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. The deal granted the Islamic republic much-needed sanctions relief in return for curbs on its nuclear programme, but started unravelling after the US unilaterally pulled out in 2018. On Friday, Bennett had appealed to the US not to remove Iran's Revolutionary Guards from its blacklist of foreign terrorist organisations as part of a renewed deal. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps "is a terrorist organisation that has murdered thousands of people, including Americans", he said in a joint statement with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid. The United States had said on Wednesday that Washington and Tehran were close to agreement on restoring the 2015 accord. "We are close to a possible deal, but we're not there yet," said State Department spokesman Ned Price. "We do think the remaining issues can be bridged." Sources close to the talks have said outstanding issues included Tehran's demands for Washington to delist the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group. At a cabinet meeting Sunday, Bennett denounced what he said was a desire to sign the Iran deal "at almost any price, including saying that the largest terrorist organisation in the world is not a terrorist organisation". "That is too high a price to pay," he added.
Iran talks raise possibility of IRGC losing 'terrorist' designation Washington (AFP) March 18, 2022 US conservatives and Israel stepped up pressure this week against the possibility that an agreement to restore the Iran nuclear deal could see Washington drop its "terrorist group" designation of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. The IRGC, one of the most powerful forces in Iran, was officially branded a "foreign terrorist organization" by the administration of president Donald Trump in 2019, a move that came on top of his decision the previous year to repudiate the 2015 six-party accord that ... read more
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