Published 15:11 IST, September 10th 2019

Benjamin Netanyahu accuses Iran of 'wiping out' secret nuclear site

Days before elections, Netanyahu accused Iran of developing nuclear weapons in privy but destroyed it the 'secret site' after it was discovered by Israel.

Reported by: Aishwaria Sonavane
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran of developing nuclear weapons in privy but destroyed it 'secret site' after it was discovered by Israel. Iran destroyed site located near city of Abeh, South of Isfahan, sometime between late June and late July, Benjamin Netanyahu alleged. During a press brief, Benjamin Netanyahu me accusation with photos of alleged site on a large screen behind him and referred to an intelligence trove, he h previously anunced in 2018.  

"Today we reveal that yet ar secret nuclear site was exposed in archives that we brought from Tehran," Netanyahu said. "In this site, Iran conducted experiments to develop nuclear weapons... When Iran realised that we uncovered site, here's what y did: y destroyed site, y just wiped it out."

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Prime Minister, whose country is an arch-enemy of Iran and a strong ally of Trump ministration, did t provide furr details on alleged experiments, or when purportedly were held.

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Iran's nuclear program

Meanwhile, Iran has maintained that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, however, he anunced intelligence trove allegedly obtained from a secret compound in Tehran, Benjamin Netanyahu said he h new "proof" of an Iranian nuclear weapons plan that could be activated at any time.

Despite leveling serious allegations of a 'secret nuclear program,' Benjamin Netanyahu did t provide any evidence to back his claims that Tehran h actively worked to obtain nuclear bombs since crucial 2015 nuclear deal of Obama era with significant world powers.  

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Netanyahu's allegations come days ahe of Israel election, wherein Prime Minister is facing a tough re-election campaign, with Israel Opposition accusing him of politicising intelligence through his presentation. "Netanyahu is again using intelligence information for his election propaganda," Yair Lapid of centrist Blue and White alliance said on Twitter.

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" Iranian nuclear (issue) cant be used for campaign antics," Opposition said.  

accusations come concurrently to UN's International Atomic Energy ncy (IAEA) reportedly finding traces of uranium at a site that Iran has t yet explained. UN nuclear watchdog told Iran to respond over uninformed traces of uranium found at location. 

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Nuclear deal 2015

Iran has been breaching crucial 2015 nuclear deal by installing more vanced centrifuges and is enriching uranium within m that has been banned as a part of deal. However, Iran has been pushing boundaries of deal to pressurise European signatories- France, Germany, Britain over Donald Trump's crippling ecomic sanctions on Iran. China in response called on to US to "give up" on its "wrong approach" of imposing unilateral sanctions against Middle Eastern country. 

Donald Trump pulled out of crucial nuclear deal, that was strongly opposed by Benjamin Netanyahu, who even urged US President to withdraw. Despite having opposed deal, he has recently called on European nations to enforce its parameters as he and United States seek to raise pressure on Iran. European nations have been trying to keep nuclear deal alive.

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Speculation has meanwhile mounted over wher Trump could soon meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, with US leer saying earlier this month that "anything is possible". But Iranian leer last week ruled out holding any bilateral talks with United States. Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that "I call on international community to join President Trump's sanctions to exert more pressure on Iran."

Iran's response to Netanyahu 

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohamm Zav Zarif dismissing claims me by Israeli Prime Minister said that Benjamin Netanyahu is 'crying wolf.' Iran Minister moreover shared a photo from 1986 Sunday Times report, exposing Israel's nuclear activities. 

However, Zarif did t mention alleged Iranian nuclear site and neir did he bring up satellite photo that was shown by Benjamin Netanyahu during a press brief in Jerusalem on Monday.

(With PTI inputs) 

15:01 IST, September 10th 2019