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NORTH KOREA THREATENS ISRAEL WITH 'MERCILESS, THOUSAND-FOLD PUNISHMENT' - Jerusalem Post

Kim Jong-un, North Korea leader

Kim Jong-un, North Korea leader. (photo credit:KNS / KCNA / AFP)

NORTH KOREA THREATENS ISRAEL WITH 'MERCILESS, THOUSAND-FOLD PUNISHMENT'

BYJPOST.COM STAFF
 
 APRIL 29, 2017 
 

The statement also claimed that Israel, while working with the US, was the Middle East's only illegal owner of nuclear weapons.


Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman hurt the "dignity of the supreme leadership" 
of North Korea, state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Saturday. 
The comment was in reaction to Israeli remarks on how the Jewish State is affected by 
North Korean tension with the United States late last week. 
In the interview, Liberman stated that Kim Jong-un was "undermining international stability" 
and "leading a radical and insane society."


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"The reckless remarks of the Israeli defense minister are sordid and wicked behavior and 
grave challenge to the DPRK [North Korea]," the North Korean statement read.

The statement also claimed that Israel, while working with the US, was the Middle East's 
only illegal owner of nuclear weapons.

"This is the cynical ploy to escape the world denunciation and curse as disturber of peace 
in the Middle East, occupier of the Arab territories and culprit of crimes against humanity,"
 the spokesman said.

The access to nuclear power is a "righteous right for self-defense to cope with the US 
provocative moves for aggression," the statement read.

The statement threatened Israel and anyone who "dares hurt the dignity of its supreme 
leadership," with "merciless, thousand-fold punishment."

The statement ended with a warning to Israel to "think twice about the consequences to 
be entailed by its smear campaign against the DPRK [North Korea] to cover up the crimes 
of occupying Arab territories and disturbing peace process in the Middle East."

Last Tuesday a senior IDF officer told reporters at a special briefing that ongoing tension 
between North Korea and the US could impact Israel’s security.

The officer referred to the developing diplomatic rift between the US and the peninsula 
following North Korea’s recent and defiant attempts to extend its nuclear activity, despite 
repeated warnings from the West.

He explained that Israel could bear the brunt of such an escalation in the relations between 
Washington and Pyongyang should it occur, because the US would have to divert security 
resources from the Middle East to Korea.


Joy Bernard contributed to this article.

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