What Benjamin Netanyahu said on Modi that journalists accidentally heard
He went on to further talk about his disagreements with former president Barack Obama.
An open microphone accidentally broadcasted to journalists what Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The feed was however immediately cut off when the authorities realised the same.
The Israeli PM had launched an attack on the European Union and described its treatment of the Jewish state as "crazy" and "self-defeating".
He made the comments during the closed meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Czech Republic Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka, Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo and Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico.
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We have a peculiar situation. The European Union is the only association of countries in the world that conditions the relations with Israel, that produces technology in every area, on political conditions. The only one," Mr Netanyahu told four European leaders yesterday during a closed meeting that was inadvertently caught by an open microphone.
Netanyahu emphasised that Chinese President Xi Jinping called Israel an "innovation giant".
"We have a special relationship with China and they don't care about the political issues," local media quoted him as saying.
The Israeli leader also referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Israel, saying that the Indian leader said he needed to take care of India's interests. "I need more water, clean water. Where will I get it...," Netanyahu quoted PM Modi as saying.
"I think it is crazy, I think it is actually crazy," Netanyahu said. "I am not talking about my interests, Israel's interests; I'm talking about Europe's interests."
"Europe is endangering its own development by endangering its ties with Israel over this crazy attempt to create conditions" for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, he said, adding that Israel is right there and Europe is disconnecting itself from this massive center of innovation.
"If this were only about my interests, I wouldn't have brought it up. Don't undermine the only country in the region that is looking after Europe's interests. Stop attacking Israel, support Israel," the Israeli premier warned.
Orban responded to Netanyahu in a conciliatory tone, saying that EU sets similar conditions to its member states as well.
"Europe must decide if it wants to live and prosper or wither and disappear. I see you're shocked because I'm not being politically correct," Netanyahu told the EU leaders in an unprecedented tirade.
He
went
on
to
further
talk
about
his
disagreements
with
former
president
Barack
Obama
and
even
accepted
hitting
arms
transfers
to
Lebanese
terrorist
group
Hezbollah
in
Syria
dozens
of
times,
something
the
international
media
attributes
to
Israel
but
the
Jewish
state
maintains
ambiguity
around
it,
neither
accepting
responsibility
nor
denying
it.
"We
had
a
big
problem
with
US
policy.
It's
different
now.
There's a stronger stance against Iran. There's a renewed American presence in our region and more bombings, and that's positive," Netanyahu said.
"I told (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, when we see (Iran) transferring weapons to Hezbollah, we'll hit them. We've done it dozens of times," he was heard as saying.
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