
Iran's nuclear program in exchange of Jewish settlements of Israel
Some experts say that the quid pro quo agreement proposed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Europe would help Israel enlist the support of the West on the issue of Iran's nuclear program, but according to other experts, the new tactics of the Israeli Prime Minister will have no action.
This week the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a four-day trip to Europe, during which it was planned to discuss a peaceful settlement in the Middle East and Iran's nuclear program.
During his European tour, Netanyahu said that Israel would agree to partially freeze construction of Jewish settlements on the West Bank in exchange for a tough U.S. position against Iran's nuclear program, Guardian reported. Read more