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Netanyahu Cuts Short Greece Visit after General Soleimani’s Assassination

Netanyahu Cuts Short Greece Visit after General Soleimani’s Assassination
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By Staff, Agencies

The Zionist has been put on high alert as reports stated the that occupation entity’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will cut short his visit to Greece and return to Tel Aviv in coming hours, in the wake of the assassination of Iran’s top commander Major General Martyr Qassem Soleimani in a US attack in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.

Zionist media reported early Friday morning that Netanyahu intends to shorten his trip to the Greek capital, Athens, and will return to Tel Aviv, "in light of recent developments."

Netanyahu arrived in Athens on Thursday for “a very important” meeting with the leaders of Greece and Cyprus over the construction of the EastMed pipeline that will take Palestinian and Cypriot natural gas to Europe via Greece.

“We have established an alliance in the Middle East, an alliance that is of enormous importance to the energy future of ‘Israel’, to it becoming an energy power, and for stability in the region,” he said upon his departure from Tel Aviv.

The news of his early return came after the US military assassination the commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps [IRGC] in Iraq.

Pentagon confirmed that US President Donald Trump had ordered the attack.

According to US previous reports, the Zionist entity had attempted to assassinate the Iranian commander in 2008.

General Soleimani had been “the most effective force” fighting the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in Iraq and Syria, and other terrorist groups including al Nusrah and al Qaeda as well, said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who denounced Soleimani’s assassination as “malice and stupidity of the terrorist American forces.”

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