Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the Mossad and Israel’s Military Intelligence to search for evidence that would serve as a “Smoking Gun” in proving the U.S. that Iran is continuing nuclear activities forbidden under the Geneva accord, The Sunday Times quoted Israeli defense sources.
Proof that Iran was violating the terms of the six-month interim deal would complicate President Obama’s push to delay the passage of new congressional sanctions against Iran while a long-term deal with Iran is being negotiated.
“Everyone has his own view regarding the Geneva agreement,” the Times quoted an Israeli intelligence source as saying. “But it is clear that if a smoking gun is produced, it will tumble like a house of cards.”
The Times quoted Israeli defense sources as saying that Israeli intelligence was seeking to uncover clandestine activity in three areas of Iran’s nuclear program – hidden uranium enrichment sites, ballistic missiles and bomb design.
“Iran would not have invested such a fortune [$200 billion] if in the end it does not produce nuclear weapons and turn Iran into a regional superpower,” the paper quoted an Israeli official.
Meanwhile, the Iranians Fars News agency reported of a joint effort by Israel and Saudi Arabia to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program without blowing up the negotiations in the framework of 6 months. “Saudi spy chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and director of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency Tamir Bardo sent their representatives to a meeting in Vienna on November 24 to increase the two sides’ cooperation in intelligence and sabotage operations against Iran’s nuclear program,” an informed source close to the Saudi secret service told FNA on Saturday.
“One of the proposals raised in the meeting was the production of a malware worse than the Stuxnet (a comprehensive US-Israeli program designed to disrupt Iran’s nuclear technology) to spy on and destroy the software structure of Iran’s nuclear program,” the source who asked for anonymity due to the sensitivity of his information added.
Stuxnet, supposedly, a joint US-Israel project, is known for reportedly destroying many computer programs in Iran and was targetted at Iran’s nuclear centrifuges.
(Jacob Kornbluh – YWN)
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I hope that when they bomb iran it will be done as a joint effort so all the worlds pro arab anti israel people will have to shut up.