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Israel Says Iran Stole Classified Docs From UN Atomic Agency to Evade Nuclear Probes

Jun 01, 2022 View Original Article
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    2% Center

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  • Policy Leaning

    98% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -49% Negative

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48% :Bennett's disclosure comes after the Wall Street Journal reported last week that Iran had "secured access" to secret IAEA reports nearly two decades ago and circulated the documents among top officials, who "prepared cover stories and falsified a record to conceal suspected past work on nuclear weapons."
45% :Bennett, who shared a link to scans of some of the alleged files, said Iran used the information they contained to determine what the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was hoping to find, "then created cover stories and hid evidence to evade their nuclear probes."
40% : "Unfortunately this report does not reflect the reality of talks between Iran and the agency," Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh told reporters on Tuesday.
37% : "Sooner or later they [the IAEA] will ask us, and we will need to have a comprehensive cover story for them," Fakhrizadeh, who was assassinated in a 2020 operation that Iran blamed on Israel, allegedly wrote.
34% :Israel's disclosure comes a day after the IAEA published a report detailing that Iran did not provide credible explanations about uranium particles discovered at three undeclared nuclear sites, and ahead of the atomic agency's board of governors meeting next week.
32% : Iran is lying to the world again right now, and the world must make sure that Iran doesn't get away scot-free."
27% : Gil Cohen-Magen/Pool via REUTERSIsraeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Tuesday accused Iran of stealing classified documents from the United Nations' atomic agency and using "that information to systematically evade nuclear probes.""How do we know this?
27% : "Iran lied to the world.

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