Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Israel behind attack, revenge soon: Iran

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Iran charged on Monday that its arch-enemy Israel was “of course” behind an attack on its main nuclear site, the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, and vowed “revenge... in due time”.

The Natanz site near Tehran was hit by a power outage on Sunday that Iran labelled “terrorism”. No one was injured and there was no radiation release, Iran said.

The latest of a string of incidents hitting Iran’s nuclear programme came days after talks resumed in Vienna to salvage the battered 2015 Iranian nuclear deal that former US president Donald Trump abandoned. His successor Joe Biden wants to revive the agreement between Iran and a group of world powers, which places limits on the Islamic republic’s nuclear programme in return for relief from biting economic sanctions.

Israel strongly opposes the deal and has vowed to disrupt any efforts by the Islamic republic to build an atomic bomb - a goal Tehran has always strongly denied pursuing.

Tehran has blamed Israel’s Mossad spy service for previous attacks on its nuclear facilities and experts - including the killing last November of its top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizade­h. Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h said on Monday it was clear the latest incident too was an Israeli act of sabotage.

Khatibzade­h vowed that Iran’s response would be to take “revenge on the Zionist regime” when and where it chooses.

Israel has not claimed responsibi­lity for the Natanz incident but unsourced media reports in the country attributed it to the Israeli security services. Israeli public broadcast journalist Amichai Stein tweeted on Sunday that “the assessment is” that the Natanz incident is the “result of an Israeli cyber operation”, without providing evidence.

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