OCCUPIED PALESTINE, June 25 (YPA) – Former “Israeli Minister of War and Foreign Affairs,” Avigdor Lieberman, acknowledged that the end of the 12-day war between “Israel” and US on one side, and Iran on the other, was “bitter and sad,” despite what he described as the “astonishing military achievements” by the Israeli army and Mossad, referring to assassinations within the ranks of Iran’s military leadership.
“Instead of unconditional surrender, the world has entered difficult and tedious negotiations, while the Iranian regime has no intention of giving up uranium enrichment on its soil, nor its ballistic missile production, nor its support and funding of terrorism across the region and the world,” Liberman wrote a controversial post on X following the ceasefire announcement.
He added: “Iran does not intend to back down — neither on uranium enrichment on its territory, nor on the production and development of ballistic missiles, nor on supporting and funding ‘terrorism’ (resistance movements) in the region and the world. This means the roots of the threat are still present.”
Liberman reiterated his earlier warnings from the start of the war, stating, “There is nothing more dangerous than leaving a wounded lion behind.”
He criticized the lack of a clear and binding agreement, asserting that such a move would “undoubtedly.
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