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Yair Lapid defends Netanyahu decision to strike against ‘existential’ threat from Iran

‘We saw the intelligence that tells us that Iran is rushing to a bomb’, the Israeli opposition leader tells Parliament’s foreign affairs committee

June 24, 2025 11:26
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Yair Lapid speaking before the Foreign Affairs Select Committee (Image: Parliament TV)
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Israel’s opposition leader Yair Lapid has told Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Select Committee that he backed the Israeli decision to launch strikes against Iran.

Speaking via video link from Israel, Lapid told the MPs that he was a “a vocal opponent of the current Israeli government” and that he considered prime minister Netanyahu “a bitter political rival, we loudly disagree on almost everything”, but the two were in full agreement on the need to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities.

“I saw the intelligence; we were facing an existential threat. I supported the goals of the operation”, said the 61-year-old.

After short opening remarks, he joked “I saw the Iranian ambassador spoke for 10 minutes, I took less of your time”, referencing a lengthy statement by the Iranian representative, who was grilled by the committee last week.