Israel PM publishes Iran intel documents alleging it spied on UN nuclear agency

Jun 01, 2022 View Original Article
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48% : More recently, the IAEA published its own report yesterday, in which it revealed suspected undeclared nuclear material found at three sites within Iran, stating that Tehran's stockpile of enriched uranium is now 18 times the limit set out in the 2015 nuclear deal.
48% : Iran has consistently insisted, however, that it only seeks to attain nuclear capabilities for energy uses instead of military reasons.
45% : Amid the ongoing talks and negotiations between Iran and the signatories of the 2015 nuclear deal - or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) - there are increasing concerns surrounding Tehran's renewed capacity to create nuclear weapons, with American and Israeli officials now assessing that it only requires a few weeks to amass a sufficient amount of fissile material for a nuclear bomb.
45% : Despite the fact that Iran would still need additional time to assemble other components needed for such a weapon, that window of time is significantly narrower than earlier projections.
42% : Report: Iran sent Israel images, maps of Israeli nuclear weapons storesBennett's video and apparent exposé comes a week after the Wall Street Journal published a report on the Iranian spying on the IAEA, based on the documents stolen by Tel Aviv.
35% : He afterwards posted a Google drive link containing the documents, which consist of IAEA documents allegedly stolen by Iran, false company registration papers and confidential Iranian intelligence papers regarding the Atomic Agency.
35% : Following the Agency's report, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Saeed Khatibzadeh, told reporters today that, "Unfortunately, this report does not reflect the reality of the negotiations between Iran and the IAEA."
33% : Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, today published documents he claims were stolen from Iran, which allegedly show that Iranian intelligence spied on the United Nations' Atomic Agency.
29% : After Iran's Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, was asked a question at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos last week regarding allegations of Iran spying on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), he stated that "unfortunately, the Zionists are spreading lots of lies".
24% : "You see, after Iran stole classified documents from the UN's Atomic Agency, Iran used that information to figure out what the Atomic Agency was hoping to find, and then created cover stories and hid evidence to evade their nuclear probes", he claimed.

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