Israel's Netanyahu calls for tough line on Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called on the international community on Sunday to set down a clear "red line" for the Iranians, so that Tehran feels the world's determination to stop its nuclear march.

Netanyahu, speaking at the beginning of the weekly cabinet meeting, articulated publicly what he has been saying for weeks behind closed doors: that it is not enough for there to be open-ended diplomacy, but clear red lines need to be set so the Iranians see that there will be direct consequences of their actions.

Referring to last week's Non-Aligned Movement conference in Tehran, Netanyahu said that the representatives of 120 countries listened to the anti-Semitic rants of the Iranian leadership and "no one stood up, no one left the hall."
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