Israel has demanded that any final nuclear deal with Iran must include a commitment from Tehran recognising Israel’s right to exist.<br /><br /> It follows the announcement of a framework agreement between world powers and Iran under which Tehran must curb, but not abandon, its nuclear activities in return for an end to Western sanctions.<br /><br /> The Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has consistently opposed negotiations, says a final accord based on the deal so far would threaten the country’s survival.<br /><br /> “Such a deal does not block Iran’s path to the bomb. Such a deal paves Iran’s path to the bomb. And it might very well spark a nuclear arms race throughout the Middle East, and it would greatly increase the risks of terrible war,” he said.<br /><br /> Any deal must significantly roll back Iran’s nuclear capabilities and stop its terrorism and aggression. #IranTalks pic.twitter.com/BOQ7YcHxyn— בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) April 2, 2015<br /><br /> Netanyahu’s comments followed a meeting of his security cabinet.<br /><br /> Co