Iran will continue to destabilise the Middle East and spread terrorism throughout the world, Prime Minister Netanyahu's office warned after world powers decided to lift sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme.
"Israel will continue to monitor Iran's negative activities and will take all necessary measures to maintain its security and defend itself," the Prime Minister's Office said.
It warned that "Iran has not abandoned its aspirations to acquire nuclear weapons and continues to destabilise the Middle East and spread terrorism throughout the world."
Israel tried to prevent the accord, arguing the deal would not stop Tehran from developing an atomic weapon if it wished.
Iran has always denied the charge that it was seeking to build a nuclear bomb.
Unless there is an appropriate response to each Iranian violation of its deal with the six world powers "Iran will surmise that it can continue to develop nukes, destabilise the region and spread terror," the prime minister's office warned.
Erdan alleged that Iran continues supplying arms to Hezbollah, Hamas and other terrorist groups, intervening in Gulf States' internal affairs and violating UN Security Council decisions about developing ballistic missiles.
"This is a difficult day for all the countries in the region, which hoped that Iran will not be able to obtain nuclear weapons and stop its negative intervention in the area," he was quoted as saying by Jerusalem Post.
"We cannot allow the optimism of the IAEA report to blind the international community," said Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon.
"The removal of sanctions greases the wheels of the terror sponsored by Tehran around the world and Israel will continue to closely monitor all of Iran's activity, on both the nuclear threat and the threat of terror."
Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman called it "symbolic" that shortly after sanctions on Iran are lifted, Tehran plans to hold a Holocaust caricature contest on January 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
"While Iran is busy with Holocaust denial, the whole world is living in denial and repressing the results of their agreement with Iran, which will be incredibly similar to the Munich Agreement and the accord signed with North Korea," Liberman wrote on Facebook.
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