The Israeli regime's Prime Minister has expressed fear over Iran's decision to go above the 3.67 percent limit in uranium enrichment.

Iran Press/Iran news: The Zionist regime's prime minister reacted to Iran's announcement about its second step in reducing its commitments to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Describing the Iranian reciprocal measure as a 'very dangerous step', the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged UK, France, and Germany to reimpose tough sanctions against Tehran, Iran Press reported.

Netanyahu again accused Iran of attempting to manufacture nuclear weapons, claiming that Iran wants to increase uranium enrichment for this purpose.

With Iran's first 60-day deadline to E3 and their failure in fulfilling their commitments to the international nuclear deal known an JCPOA, Iran announced its second step of reducing its commitments to the deal, under articles 26 and 36 of JCPOA, to increase the level of uranium enrichment.

Sunday July 7, 2019, is the last day of a 60-day window of opportunity given to the Europeans and since Iran has not gained what it expects from its JCPOA commitments, it is to start the second phase of reducing its commitments.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said on Sunday that Iran will take the second step towards the reduction of its commitments to the JCPOA , adding Iran's enrichment level will soon exceed the 3.67 percent limit allowed by the nuclear deal.

Also as an another reductive measure the AEOI's spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi announced Iran's rethinking the completion of Arak research heavy water reactor.

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