MUNICH: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today offered his condolences over the 66 other folks killed in an Iranian airplane crash, just moments after he introduced a blistering assault on Tehran's executive.
"I take this opportunity to send condolences to the families of the 66 civilians that lost their lives in the plane accident today," Netanyahu mentioned on the Munich Security Conference.
"We have no quarrel with the people of Iran, only with the regime that torments them," he added.
Earlier in his fiery speech, the premier warned Tehran to not "test Israel's resolve" as tensions between the arch enemies have reached recent heights over Iran's actions in Syria.
Israel fears that Iran, which is supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, is seeking to entrench itself militarily next door.
Officials mentioned an Iranian passenger airplane on a domestic flight crashed into the country's Zagros mountains today, killing all 66 other folks on board.
"I take this opportunity to send condolences to the families of the 66 civilians that lost their lives in the plane accident today," Netanyahu mentioned on the Munich Security Conference.
"We have no quarrel with the people of Iran, only with the regime that torments them," he added.
Earlier in his fiery speech, the premier warned Tehran to not "test Israel's resolve" as tensions between the arch enemies have reached recent heights over Iran's actions in Syria.
Israel fears that Iran, which is supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, is seeking to entrench itself militarily next door.
Officials mentioned an Iranian passenger airplane on a domestic flight crashed into the country's Zagros mountains today, killing all 66 other folks on board.
Israeli PM sends condolences over Iran plane crash
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