Iran Press/ Commentary: Naftali Bennett made the remarks while the Israeli regime adopted a policy of nuclear secrecy, renouncing the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons(NPT). So far, no IAEA inspector has been allowed to visit Israel's nuclear facilities, turning it into an obstacle to international efforts against the non-proliferation Treaty.
On the other hand, Iran is a party to the NPT and has voluntarily implemented the Additional Protocol. It is the founder of the Middle East Nuclear Non-Proliferation Initiative and in most of its recent reports. the IAEA has called Iran's activity peaceful.
Rafael Grossi's recent remarks about his dissatisfaction with Iran's explanation of undeclared nuclear material found at three sites indicate the impact of Israeli pressure on the IAEA, and his recent visit to occupied Palestine before the IAEA Board of Governors meeting confirms this unfortunate fact.
It is possible that Grossi received severe threats from the Zionist regime. It is as if these pressures and threats have existed in the past, and even the death of the late IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano has been somewhat suspicious. Because at that time, Israel had requests from Amano that he did not accept.
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Evidence suggests that the regime began its nuclear programs simultaneously occupying Palestine in 1948 and, with French help, established the first nuclear power plant in Dimona in the late 1950s.
It was previously claimed that the regime used its nuclear power to confront its enemies, the Arab states. But in practice, the ability has turned into a tool for the regime's expansionism, and it can be said with certainty that if the regime did not achieve nuclear power or the Western countries did not help it, the regime was unable to violate international law on this scale.
In the past, Israel justified its nuclear capability in response to the threat posed by Arab countries, but now that these countries have taken steps to normalize relations with Israel, it is trying to present Iran as a threat.
Tel Aviv has targeted the nuclear facilities of some Arab countries, such as Iraq and Syria, but such action against Iran faces a significant obstacle, and that is Iran's ability to answer. That is why Israel has focused its pressure on Iran's missile capability.
Israel's nuclear doctrine has been formed due to the lack of strategic depth. Which was formulated before Iran and the resistance groups achieved the power of long-range missiles. Israel's vulnerability in any all-out war is undoubtedly far more significant than before, and nuclear power cannot deter it, but vice versa.
Ukraine's war experience has shown that securing and protecting nuclear facilities during wartime is far more complex and possibly impossible.
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