Mossad led IAEA to radioactive material at Iran site, proving it broke deal


(Worthy News) – The IAEA has found signs of radioactive material which would violate the 2015 nuclear deal at an Iranian nuclear site identified to the agency by Israeli intelligence, Channel 13 reported late Thursday.

According to Channel 13, top Israeli sources revealed to it that the IAEA is sitting on the information and has avoided making it public to date.

If the IAEA found evidence of a violation, some believed the whole game could change, with the US gaining a huge advantage to get global pressure for Iran to make more concessions on the nuclear issue. [ Source: Jerusalem Post (Read More…) ]

‘Iran stored nuclear material in warehouse exposed by Netanyahu’

The UN has discovered evidence of illicit nuclear activity at a site Iranian officials claimed was an innocuous carpet factory, online publication Axios reported on Thursday.

The determination apparently confirms accusations made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an address to the UN last September, when he accused the Islamic republic of using the facility to store nuclear equipment and material.

Upon Israel’s discovery of the Iranian warehouse, the information was passed to the IAEA, leading to the UN conducting an inspection of the site, four Israeli officials told Axios. [ Source: Israel Hayom (Read More…) ]

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