The Oklahoman

Israel: Iran has ‘secret atomic warehouse’

- BY JENNIFER PELTZ AND ANGELA CHARLTON Associated Press

UNITED NATIONS — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran on Thursday of keeping a “secret atomic warehouse” just outside its capital, despite the 2015 deal with world powers that was meant to keep it from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Holding up a posterboar­d map of an area near Tehran before world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly, Netanyahu said Iranian officials were keeping tons of nuclear equipment and material in a warehouse near a rug-cleaning operation.

Iranian state media called the announceme­nt “ridiculous” and an “illusion.”

Netanyahu’s disclosure — which he presented as a big reveal on the internatio­nal community’s biggest stage — came four months after Israel announced the existence of what it said was a “halfton” of Iranian nuclear documents obtained by Israeli intelligen­ce in the Shourabad neighborho­od near Tehran. Israel said the cache proved that Iranian leaders covered up their nuclear weapons program before signing the nuclear agreement. Iran hasn’t acknowledg­ed the alleged seizure.

“You have to ask yourself a question: Why did Iran keep a secret atomic archive and a secret atomic warehouse?” he asked. “What Iran hides, Israel will find.”

The new site Netanyahu identified sits a short distance from Shourabad.

In referring to Netanyahu’s statements as “ridiculous,” the Iranian state TV report said the country is committed to nonprolife­ration and Iran’s nuclear program is under surveillan­ce of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency. The website of state TV briefly reported the Netanyahu accusation and called it an “illusion.”

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