Arab world will be ‘relieved’ by strike on Iran: Israel PM

The Arab world will be “relieved” if Israel strikes at Iranian nuclear installations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview published on Wednesday by France’s weekly.
He said in case of an attack, “five minutes later, contrary to what sceptics think, I believe there will be a great feeling of relief throughout the region,” said Netanyahu, who on Wednesday began a key two-day visit to France.
“Iran is not popular in the Arab world, far from it,” he said in comments reported in French.
“And some neighbouring regimes and their citizens have well understood that a nuclear-armed Iran is a danger for them, not only for Israel,” he said, without mentioning specific nations.
Netanyahu has warned that a nuclear Iran would pose an existential threat to the Jewish state and has repeatedly refused to rule out military action, fuelling speculation that an attack was imminent.
But he then appeared to pull back, pushing the deadline until spring or even summer next year, ostensibly to allow time for international sanctions to work.
