Scottish Daily Mail

IRAN ‘LYING ABOUY NUCLEAR BOMBS'

Israel’s PM stokes flames by accusing Tehran of breaking ban

- By Daniel Martin Policy Editor

BENJAMIN Netanyahu last night said he had evidence that Iran was ‘brazenly lying’ when it claimed never to have pursued nuclear weapons.

In a televised speech which will escalate tensions in the region, the Israeli prime minister unveiled ‘secret nuclear files’ which he said showed Tehran was deceiving the world.

In 2015, Iran signed up to a deal to curb its nuclear programme in return for the lifting of sanctions – and maintained it had been pursuing only nuclear energy.

But speaking from his country’s military headquarte­rs in Tel Aviv, Mr Netanyahu said he had ‘half a ton’ of evidence to the contrary.

‘Iran’s leaders repeatedly deny ever pursuing nuclear weapons,’ he said. ‘Tonight I’m here to tell you one thing: Iran lied, big time. Iran is brazenly lying when it said it never had a nuclear weapons programme.’

Last night, Israeli defence officials were reported to have told their US and Russian counterpar­ts that they were ready to bomb Iran if necessary.

Mr Netanyahu’s interventi­on is likely to strengthen Donald Trump’s resolve as he threatens to withdraw from the Iran accord – which he has dubbed the ‘worst deal ever’.

Britain and France are committed to upholding the deal.

The US President last night praised Mr Netanyahu’s presentati­on, saying it was ‘good’ and that it proved he had been ‘100 per cent right’ about Iran. Israel has shared the documents with US officials, who were last night reported to have confirmed their authentici­ty.

But Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused Washington of trying to stoke a ‘regional crisis’.

Mr Netanyahu spoke in English and showed pictures and videos purporting to be of historic secret Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as Iranian documents and plans to develop atomic weapons.

He said Israeli agents stole the files from a secret nuclear archive in the south of Tehran, and they would be given to the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency.

While the lion’s share of the briefing focused on what he said was past nuclear work and alleged obfuscatio­n about it by Iran, Mr Netanyahu asserted that such activities had continued after the 2015 deal. ‘After signing the nuclear deal in 2015, Iran intensifie­d its efforts to hide its secret files,’ he said. ‘In 2017, Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran.’

Mr Netanyahu referred to a secret Iranian nuclear project, codenamed ‘Amad’.

He added: ‘Even after the 2015 deal, Iran continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons knowledge for future use.’

He said Israel had obtained 55,000 pages of documents and 183 CDs of secret informatio­n about Project Amad.

‘We can now prove that Project Amad was a comprehens­ive programme to design, build and test nuclear weapons,’ he said. ‘We can also prove that Iran is secretly storing Project Amad material to use at a time of its choice to develop nuclear weapons.’

The 2015 agreement signed between Iran and six world powers lifted crippling economic sanctions in return for curbs on Tehran’s nuclear programme.

There had been fears that Iran would use the programme to create a nuclear weapon.

Under the deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran is committed to slashing the number of its centrifuge­s, which are machines used to enrich uranium. It is also meant to cut its stockpile of enriched uranium drasticall­y and not enrich remaining uranium to the level needed to produce nuclear weapons.

The number of centrifuge­s installed at Iran’s Natanz and Fordo suites was cut drasticall­y soon after the deal, while tonnes of low-enriched uranium was shipped to Russia.

Furthermor­e, monitors from the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency have carried out snap inspection­s at Iranian sites.

Mr Netanyahu had lobbied hard against the 2015 deal, branding it ‘a bad mistake of historic proportion­s’. Last night Mr Trump said: ‘This is an agreement that wasn’t approved by too many people. It’s a horrible agreement for the United States.

‘We gave Iran $150 billion and $1.8billion in cash – we got nothing. That doesn’t mean we won’t negotiate a new agreement – we’ll see what happens.’

Khamenei said last night: ‘Americans are trying to provoke Saudi Arabia against Tehran.

‘Their aim is to create more regional crisis... to push Muslims to fight against Muslims.

‘If these government­s gain more wisdom, they will not confront Iran. If they confront Iran, they will be defeated.’

‘Secret location in Tehran’ ‘Trying to provoke Saudi Arabia’

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Claims: Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech in Tel Aviv yesterday
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