Netanyahu carried a threatening message to Iran through Oman

Israeli sources revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, delivered a message to Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the Sultan of the Oman, during his recent visit to Muscat, which is appeared to be “a threat message” to Iran.
The Israeli “I24” website, revealed the content of this message, is “stop the construction of weapons factories for Hezbollah in Lebanon to spare a new war on Lebanon”, noting that “Netanyahu passed a threat letter twice, the first time when he met with Sultan Qaboos in Oman, while the second one was through the envoy of French President Orléan La Chalier”.
According to Israeli intelligence reports, Iran is working on building precision missile factories on Lebanese territory, as well as years of accusations that Iran has supplied Hezbollah with weapons through Syrian territory.
Netanyahu met Sultan Qaboos on an official visit to Oman on October 26, which is the first since 1996.
According to Netanyahu, the visit came at the invitation of Sultan Qaboos after lengthy contacts between the two sides.
The Israeli delegation to the Sultanate included Mossad chief Yossi Cohen, National Security Council chairman Meir Ben Shabat, Israeli Foreign Ministry director general Yuval Rotem, Prime Minister’s Office chief Yuval Horowitz and military secretary Avi Beblot.
Throughout the past period, Netanyahu’s visit to Oman has been widely covered by various Israeli media.
The visit is seen as an advanced step in the normalization of the occupation of its relations with the various Arab countries, especially the Gulf.
The visit coincided with the presence of various Israeli delegations in the UAE and Qatar.