Prime Minister Naftali Bennett today (Wednesday) referred to the exposure of Iran's systematic fraud for two decades against the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). "This is further proof of Iran's attempts to advance nuclear weapons," he said.
As revealed in the American newspaper, in order to hide from the UN oversight body military operations that it has carried out in the past, Tehran has used leaked secret documents and even falsified data on its uranium enrichment operations in the past two years.
According to Bennett, "The systematic policy of cheating, theft and concealment of evidence by Iran against the IAEA has today become a fait accompli in the eyes of the international community.
Aside from the scam, the documents attest to a prohibited and ongoing nuclear activity that floods new issues that require investigation.
The IAEA is a professional body that serves as the international 'gatekeeper' in the field of nuclear weapons.
I welcome the insistence of IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi not to close the cases open to this day - as there was a good reason for this.
In light of this, it is time for the IAEA Board of Governors to send a clear message to Iran - so far. "
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