Why did Israeli intelligence blow up Iran's nuclear facilities? Terrible report came out

اسرائیلی انٹیلی جنس نے ایران کی جوہری تنصیبات پر دھماکے کیوں کیے؟تہلکہ خیز رپورٹ سامنے آگئی


Tel Aviv (Daily Pakistan Online) A former Israeli Defense Ministry official says Israel is involved in a wide-ranging campaign aimed at putting pressure on or harming Iran ahead of the November 2020 US presidential election. The official said this while talking to the English newspaper Insider. It should be noted that explosions were seen at various installations in Iran during the last few weeks. These sites include the largest uranium enrichment center in Netanyahu. According to Al-Arabiya.net, a Middle East official told the New York Times earlier this month that Iran was responsible for the bombings at its nuclear facilities. There is Israeli intelligence. Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi told a news conference on July 5 that "as far as Iran is concerned," we are taking steps, it would be better to leave them without making statements. Most of these were reported to be normal, but in some cases it is suspected to be enemy sabotage.

A former Israeli Defense Ministry official told the newspaper that it was well-known in Israeli intelligence circles that there had been at least a few incidents of Israeli intelligence operations in Iran over the past month. The current policy of the Israeli government in this regard is clear.

On the other hand, an EU intelligence official said that Iran had been relatively patient since the death of Qasim Soleimani and could now think of an irresponsible response. There are fears that Israel's plan at the moment is to provoke Iran into retaliation that could turn into military aggression, leaving Trump in the lurch.

According to the Insider newspaper, Israel's change of strategy reflects that Israel believes that if Biden wins the presidential election, he will take steps to save the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal. "The Biden-led US administration will have little desire to blow up (Iran's) nuclear facilities," said an EU official. Perform adventures or secret missions.



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