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Wednesday 25 June 2014Netanyahu: ISIS crisis must not lead to Iran's domination of IraqYnetnews WASHINGTON - "When your enemies are fighting each other, don't strengthen either one of them; weaken both," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu advised US policy makers in an interview with Meet the Press Sunday. The prime minister's remarks addressed American policy toward Iran and Iraq's battle with the Muslim extremist group Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). Israeli officials harbor concerns that the US may be going easy in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program in return for political and possibly military help from Iran in blunting ISIS' astounding territorial advances in Iraq over the last few weeks. "I think that there are two actions you have to take," said Netanyahu when David Gregory asked what actions he felt the US should be taking to counter ISIS, a militant Sunni group vs. Iran's regime which aligns with Shia beliefs. "One is to take the actions that you deem necessary to counter the ISIS takeover of Iraq, and the second is not to allow Iran to dominate Iraq the way it dominated Lebanon and Syria. So you actually have to work on both sides," concluded Netanyahu. "The missing settlers in the West Bank are human being like us. We must look for them and return them to their families," said Abbas in his statement. "I think you can't have it both ways. You can't talk about peace with Israel and be in a unity government with Hamas that kidnaps Israeli teenagers and calls for Israel's destruction. You can have one or the other, but not both. I hope President Abbas chooses the right thing." Netanyahu claims to have concrete intelligence information proving Hamas involvement in the kidnapping, but no group has publically made any claims of responsibility considered to be legitimate or believable. |