Although Israel began in early summer war against Iran in order to destroy Tehran’s nuclear program, the Benjamin Netanyahu said they continue and have 400 kg of enriched uranium.
Despite Israel and US bombings against Iran’s nuclear facilities, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu estimated that these 400 kg of uranium -enriched by 60%, are not far from the 90% target needed to build to build nuclear weapons.
“They continue to have 400 pounds,” he said on the Israeli television network of I24news, referring to “about a necessary but not sufficient treaty for the production of individual bombs.”
Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as Western countries, have been accusing Tehran for decades of seeking to acquire a nuclear arsenal, which is categorically denied by the Islamic Republic.
Benjamin Netanyahu, however, assured that Iranian nuclear program went “years” back because of war who ordered.
“He is not at the moment able to proceed with the plans they wanted,” he insisted.
After the attacks of Israel and the US, the head of International Atomic Energy Organization (DAAE) Rafael Grossi told CBS News that his service does not know where more than 400 pounds of uranium are enriched by 60% and that he would like to verify, as well as the condition of bombed nuclear facilities.
The Iranian government, seeing “malicious” intentions of the IAEA, with which it has suspended cooperation, does not seem willing to allow it.
As they are two months since the start of the 12 -day war between Israel and Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu urged the citizens of Iran once again to take to the streets, demanding their country’s leaders to be held accountable.
In a video posted yesterday, Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Iranian citizens on the occasion of the problem water scarcity and electricity vacation in their country.
“With this unbearable summer heat, you do not even have clean cold water to give your children,” the Israeli prime minister said. “But here’s the good news: If your country has its freedom, the best Israeli experts will come to every city of Iran, with cutting -edge technology and know -how.” He called on the Iranians to “risk peace”, to “take the streets” and to “build a better future for their families and for all Iranians”.
Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly addressed such messages to the citizens of Iran, an sworn enemy of Israel – and during the war.
The 12 -day war
In the early hours of June 13, Israel launched a surprise, unprecedented attack on Iran, moving mainly from the air with targets of military installations, nuclear facilities, government buildings and scientists of the Iranian nuclear program.
And, on June 22, US aircraft-the main ally of Israel internationally-bombed the Uranium-enrichment underground facility in Fordo, south of Tehran, and two other key nuclear facilities in Isfahan and Natanz (Central).
Tehran retaliated by launching rocket and drones against Israel and also hit the largest US base in the Middle East, Qatar, however in a way that allowed US losses to avoid.
Above 1,000 people They were killed in Iran during the war, according to Iranian authorities. Israeli authorities have officially spoken about 28 dead.