BY: Pooya Mirzaei
NOURNEWS - Some Zionist websites have published news about the possible visit of the Prime Minister of this regime "Benjamin Netanyahu" to the Iraqi Kurdistan region.
According to Russia Today and Arab 21, both quoted by the Israeli website 0404, Netanyahu implicitly indicated at yesterday's Likud party meeting that an agreement to normalize relations with the Iraqi Kurdish region would be signed soon.
Asked about the signing of an agreement to normalize relations between Tel Aviv and the Iraqi Kurdish region, Netanyahu said: "I can not explain much about this. I recently visited some other Arab countries, just as I could not explain the UAE before, so "I can not comment on this."
Although the Zionist media have cited Netanyahu's remarks about his trip to some Arab countries as a reference to his visit to Saudi Arabia, Israeli journalist Barak Ravid believes that Netanyahu was referring to his visit to the Iraqi Kurdish region.
The Zionist regime and the Kurds have had secret relations since the 1960s, and Netanyahu had previously supported Kurdish independence and called for the establishment of so called independent state of Kurdistan.
Massoud Barzani, the former head of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, also defended the relationship with the Zionist regime on various occasions, including in a speech in 2006, saying that the relationship with Israel is not a crime!
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