Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi, an Iranian writer and filmmaker, said she agrees wholeheartedly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that her native country can't be trusted.
"Netanyahu is right, that the Iranian regime … nothing it does it peaceful," Zand-Bonazzi told "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV.
"[Iranian President Hassan] Rouhani is in fact very much 'a wolf in a sheep's clothes.' [Netanyahu] described it perfectly," she said.
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In an address Tuesday to the U.N. General Assembly, Netanyahu accused Rouhani of attempting to obtain a nuclear weapon and called him "a wolf in sheep's clothing, a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community."
He also said Israel would be willing to go it alone in a fight against Iran, a possibility Zand-Bonazzi doesn't believe will happen.
"Israel won’t be alone because there will be a lot of Iranians who want to see a free Iran and whose brains work and are logical and rational individuals who stand with Israel," she said.
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