The prime minister of the Israeli regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, in his visit to Berlin , has failed to persuade German leaders that it is better for them to walk away from the Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action ( JCPOA ).

In a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel , Netanyahu claimed that if Germany did not take a tougher stance against Iran and did not withdraw from the JCPOA, it would witness an influx of more refugees from Syria.

According to the Israeli website, i24news , both Netanyahu and Merkel were in agreement on issues such as security of Israel and Iran's regional activities, but their difference over the JCPOA remained unsolved.

Speaking at a joint  press conference with Netanyahu , Merkel said:  "We support Israel’s right to security...... We have the same goal that Iran must never get a nuclear weapon, but the difference between us is how to do that."

Merkel said Germany will remain committed to the JCPOA.

The prime minister of the Zionist regime has embarked on a European tour in a bid to persuade leaders of Germany, Britain and France to leave the landmark nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action ( JCPOA ).

Germany, the UK and France have pledged to stay in the JCPOA and protect their companies which are doing business with Iran, against US sanctions.  On 8  May,  US President Donald Trump announced his country's withdrawal from the JCPOA , and re-imposition of sanctions against  Iran.