The Jeruslaem Post published an article by Michael Wilner entitled "Netanyahu warns against 'partial deal' on Iranian nuclear issue."
"Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday cautioned the Obama administration on and its allies from making any "partial deals" on Iran's disputed nuclear program that would lead to a diplomatic unraveling," the article begins.
"The question is not of hope, the question is of actual result," Netanyahu is quoted as saying by the newspaper. "I think the pressure has to be maintained on Iran, even increased on Iran."
"Netanyahu said that recent diplomatic efforts between Iran and the P5+1-- the US, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany-- "could be" a sign of progress, though he is skeptical of Iran's leadership, now recast by its new president, Hassan Rouhani," Wilner writes.
"It depends how these conversations end up," Netanyahu said.
The Israeli prime minister also warned that cracks in the international regimen would lead to a total failure of the effects of the penalties, the Jerusalem Post writes.
"I think that any partial deal could end up in dissolving the sanctions. There are a lot of countries that are waiting for a signal, just waiting for a signal, to get rid of their sanctions regime. And I think you don't want to go through halfway measures," Netanyahu is quoted as saying.