German Interior Minister After Visiting Israel: Iran’s Nuclear Threat is a Risk for All of Europe

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The German Minister of the Interior, after visiting Israel, stated that Iran’s nuclear capabilities are a threat to all of Europe.

On Sunday, June 28th, during a visit to Israel, the German Minister of the Interior visited areas in the city of Bat Yam in central Israel that were damaged in Iranian retaliatory attacks on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of several residents. He stated that Germany fully supports Israel’s recent actions, including attacks on nuclear sites.

According to Kan Network, Alexander Dobrindt stated that Iran’s nuclear threat is not only a danger to Israel but also a threat to all of Europe, and that Israel, Germany, and the United States will not accept a nuclear-armed Iran.

Mr. Dobrindt is the first foreign statesman to visit Israel following the end of the conflict between Israel and Iran.

A missile from Iran hit the coastal city of Bat Yam near Tel Aviv on the second day of the 12-day war with Israel, resulting in the deaths of 19 civilians, including seven Ukrainian citizens. The German Minister of the Interior said that Iran’s attack on civilians had no justification.

Meanwhile, the German Minister of the Interior did not condemn the killing of civilians in Iran.

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