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Iran nuclear deal fuels anger, jitters in Mideast

Jerusalem:  Israel's prime minister harshly condemned the international community's nuclear deal with Iran on Sunday while Saudi Arabia remained conspicuously quiet, reflecting the jitters felt throughout the Middle East over Iran's acceptance on the global



But Israel views any enrichment as unacceptable, saying making low-level enriched uranium weapons grade is relatively simple.

It demands all enrichment be halted, and that Iran's abilities to produce uranium be rolled back.

Netanyahu had also called for economic sanctions to be increased.

Israel fears that Iran will use the diplomatic process as cover to trick the international community, much the way North Korea did in its march toward a nuclear bomb.

“Today the world became a much more dangerous place,” Netanyahu said.

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