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Lapid Urges Biden to Put Pressure on Iran About Nuclear Program

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JERUSALEM тАФ Prime Minister Yair Lapid of Israel urged the United States on Thursday to show Iran that it would take military action if Tehran continued its nuclear enrichment program, highlighting IsraelтАЩs opposition to U.S.-backed efforts to persuade Iran through diplomacy alone.

Mr. Biden and Mr. Lapid, who is serving as an interim prime minister until elections in November, also discussed the matter during a meeting as part of the presidentтАЩs four-day visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia.

тАЬWords will not stop them, Mr. President,тАЭ Mr. Lapid said of the Iranian leadership at a news conference afterward. тАЬDiplomacy will not stop them. The only thing that will stop Iran is knowing that if they continue to develop their nuclear program, the free world will use force.тАЭ

Mr. Lapid added: тАЬThe Iranian regime must know that if they continue to deceive the world, they will pay a heavy price.тАЭ

Mr. Biden had earlier sought to calm Israeli fears of a potential new Iran nuclear deal, promising not to give in to a key demand by Tehran and assuring Israelis that he would use force if needed to stop Iran from developing a bomb.

In an interview taped at the White House on Tuesday and aired on Israeli television on Wednesday night shortly after his arrival, Mr. Biden again rejected IranтАЩs demand that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps be taken off WashingtonтАЩs list of foreign terrorist organizations as part of any agreement. Asked whether he would hold to that position even if it meant no deal, Mr. Biden said, тАЬYes.тАЭ

Mr. Lapid welcomed that stance on Thursday, according to the government statement. тАЬThe prime minister thanked the president for his decision not to remove the Revolutionary Guards from the list of terrorist organizations,тАЭ it said.

Israel vociferously objected to the 2015 nuclear agreement. And after President Donald J. TrumpтАЩs withdrawal from the accord three years later touched off a new surge in the Iranian nuclear program, Israel stepped up its sabotage campaign, blowing up Iranian facilities.

Talks to renew the agreement have been stalled for months.

Mr. Biden has argued that Israel was made more vulnerable when Mr. Trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement, which was reached under the Obama administration. It would be safer, Mr. Biden said, with a renewed accord.

тАЬThe only thing worse than the Iran that exists now is an Iran with nuclear weapons, and if we can return to the deal, we can hold them tight,тАЭ he told Yonit Levi of Channel 12 in the televised interview. тАЬI think it was a gigantic mistake for the last president to get out of the deal. TheyтАЩre closer to a nuclear weapon now than they were before.тАЭ

One of the aims of Mr. BidenтАЩs trip is to ensure that the United States is on the same page with Israel, Saudi Arabia and other enemies of Iran if the nuclear talks fail. But Mr. Biden held out hope that they may yet succeed.

тАЬI still think it makes sense,тАЭ he said. тАЬWeтАЩve laid it out on the table, weтАЩve made the deal, weтАЩve offered it, and itтАЩs up to Iran now.тАЭ

And asked whether he would use force against Iran if necessary to stop it from obtaining a nuclear weapon, he answered, тАЬIf that was the last resort, yes.тАЭ

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