U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu address a joint news conference at the Prime Minister's Office in JerusalemBy means of David Brunnstrom JERUSALEM (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that core sanctions in opposition to Iran would stay in location despite its interim nuclear deal with world powers. The November 24 accord in Geneva was once denounced as a “historic mistake” through Netanyahu, increasing traces in an alliance already marked by using his prior disputes with U.S. President Barack Obama over strategy on Iran and the Palestinians. Journeying Israel because the talks with Tehran gathered percent, Kerry met an irate Netanyahu. Israel argues an easing of some sanctions on Iran earlier than it abandons nuclear initiatives with bomb-making doable risks snowballing as international trade partners rush into the breach.