Netanyahu deputy disagrees on setting Iran "red line"

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu's deputy for intelligence and atomic affairs on Thursday broke with the Israeli prime minister's call for Iran to be confronted with a "red line" beyond which its disputed nuclear programme would face military attack. Related Stories Twitter to surrender Occupy protester's tweets - lawyer Argentines take to streets to protest government policies Guatemala ...

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