Zarif also explained how sanctions had forced Iran to rely on intermediaries., which created serious security vulnerabilities that were subsequently allegedly exploited by Israel.
This is the first time an Iranian official has explicitly confirmed the extent of Mossad's infiltration into Iran's nuclear program.
Israel supplied Iran with centrifuge platforms ... programs targeting the Islamic Republic. The comments by Mohammad Javad Zarif, a former foreign minister who serves as vice president for ...
Mohammad Javad Zarif, who was foreign minister when Iran and world powers agreed to the 2015 nuclear deal and is now vice president for strategic affairs, alleged in a recent interview that Israel once planted explosives in Iranian centrifuge equipment,
Mohammad Javad Zarif blamed the sanctions on his country for allegedly facilitating Israel, and linked the issue to the Israeli operations in Lebanon
Iranian official Mohammad Javad Zarif revealed that Israel planted explosives in Iran's nuclear centrifuge units. The acknowledgment follows sabotage attacks by Mossad on Iranian facilities, highlighting vulnerabilities in Iran's nuclear programme amid ongoing Western sanctions.
Tehran, IRNA - Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s vice president for strategic affairs, has said the Islamic Republic opposes Israel as an occupier and supports those fighting for the liberation of their lands, criticizing efforts to frame this reality as a conflict with Israel.
Israel supplied Iran with centrifuge platforms containing explosives for its nuclear enrichment program in an act of sabotage.
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Israel News | War News | Iran's Nuclear Plant Attack Threat Iran has made serious allegations regarding an alleged covert attack by Israel on its nuclear facility, claiming that the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad attempted to plant explosives within a centrifuge at the Natanz site.
International sanctions have caused vulnerabilities in the Islamic Republic's supply chains, according to Iranian Vice President Mohammad Javad Zarif.