During his meeting this week with CIA chief William Burns, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Jerusalem and Washington should work out a common strategy in the event Iran refuses to re-enter the 2015 nuclear deal, Axios news site revealed Thursday.

According to the site, Israeli officials sensed that the US intelligence chief was also skeptical that Tehran would fully return to the deal, with the new ultra-conservative president Ebrahim Raisi in power.

“It was important for the Prime Minister to clarify that when we say that we think it is a mistake to revert to the 2015 nuclear deal, it is not an automatic continuation of the Netanyahu government’s policy and that we have a different approach,” a senior Israeli official told Axios.

William Burns played a key role in bringing the United States closer to Iran that led to the 2015 agreement between Tehran and the Western powers, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.... Read More: i24