Jerusalem - Former defense minister Shaul Mofaz said that John Bolton, US President Donald Trump’s newly-appointed national security adviser, tried to convince him to attack Iran.

Speaking on Sunday at a conference hosted by Yediot Aharonot, Mofaz said: “I have known John Bolton since his days as US ambassador to the United Nations. He tried to convince me that Israel must attack in Iran.”

“I don’t think that it’s a wise move, not for the Americans today or for anyone until the threat becomes real,” he added.

Mofaz became the 16th IDF chief of staff in 1998 and served until 2002. He was then appointed defense minister, a position he held until 2006.

“The Iranian threat is very significant for Israel’s security. Iran is already at Israel’s borders in Syria and Lebanon,” Mofaz warned. “It’s impossible to promise a future to the children of Israel if Iran obtains a nuclear weapon.”

Bolton, who is known to be rabidly opposed to the Iran nuclear deal, is considered a strong friend of Israel. He has also stated that the two-state solution is “dead.”

On Saturday night, right-wing Israeli politicians welcomed the news of the hawkish choice to replace Lt.-Gen. H.R. McMaster, who was seen as a constraining influence within Trump’s inner circle.

Bolton’s appointment sends “an unequivocal message to Iran that the days of the terrible nuclear agreement are coming to an end,” said Kulanu MK and former Israeli ambassador to the US Michael Oren.

“Bolton is known to hate the agreement,” Oren said.

Sitting alongside Mofaz at the conference were former defense minister Moshe Ya’alon and former IDF chiefs of staff Benny Gantz and Dan Halutz. All four said they were against scrapping the Iran nuclear deal.

Ya’alon emphasized the importance of...read more at JPost