Defense Minister Benny Gantz commented on the potential deal with Iran, saying that it "would not bring Iran's abilities years back in time, and will leave it limited for long years to come - its a deal that will harm the global and regional security."
During his visit to the intelligence and cyber studies campus located in Be'er Sheva, Gantz added that "Iran's gallop toward nuclear weapons must be significantly brought back. The funding of its proxies in the region – needs to be cut off from the Iranian monetary pipeline."

