"Increase the pressure on Iran because it's finally working," says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He calls the P5+1 deal discussed in Geneva "exceedingly bad."
Netanyahu says Republicans and Democrats alike are calling for tougher sanctions & to preserve sanctions "as they are."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked with Candy about his desire for peace in the region. "I'd like to see some movement on the Palestinian side," he said. "Everybody talks about Israeli concessions. It's time to talk about Palestinian concessions, too. Like recognizing the Jewish state. You want us to recognize the Palestinian state for the Palestinian people. How about recognizing the Jewish state for the Jewish people? But peace is a two-way street. It must require - it requires Palestinian concessions alongside Israeli ones."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked with Candy about his commitment to defending Israel from any threat. "Well, I hope that we can achieve a far better deal," he said, discussing the new proposal by world leaders to address Iran's nuclear capabilities. "The president and I have agreed on many things, and we agree that Israel always reserves the right to defend itself against any threat."
The Israeli PM says a bad Iran deal could lead to a "military option" which is "exactly the place you don't want to be."