
German Chancellor Admits: "Israel Doing Dirty Job"
Berlin – Saba:
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz acknowledged his country's support for the Israeli aggression against Iran.
In an interview with German broadcaster ZDF, Merz said, "The complete destruction of the Iranian nuclear program is on the agenda if Iran does not back down, because Israel cannot do it alone."
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