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(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - Iran's nuclear archive was smuggled to Israel in February and was presented to the U.S. in early March. A senior intelligence source said that in 2003 the Iranians dissolved their nuclear weapons program into small components but kept working on the plan and deceiving the entire world. This leads to the conclusion that they may have done the same thing after signing the nuclear agreement in 2015. The senior intelligence source said that before signing the nuclear agreement, Iran provided false answers to questions presented by the IAEA. Israel now has evidence that the Iranian declaration was false. The source also noted that the archive included detailed instructions and images for the production of a nuclear weapon, but they were not presented on Monday so that the information wouldn't fall into unwanted hands. 2018-05-02 00:00:00Full Article
New Evidence Proves Iranian Declaration to IAEA Was False
(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - Iran's nuclear archive was smuggled to Israel in February and was presented to the U.S. in early March. A senior intelligence source said that in 2003 the Iranians dissolved their nuclear weapons program into small components but kept working on the plan and deceiving the entire world. This leads to the conclusion that they may have done the same thing after signing the nuclear agreement in 2015. The senior intelligence source said that before signing the nuclear agreement, Iran provided false answers to questions presented by the IAEA. Israel now has evidence that the Iranian declaration was false. The source also noted that the archive included detailed instructions and images for the production of a nuclear weapon, but they were not presented on Monday so that the information wouldn't fall into unwanted hands. 2018-05-02 00:00:00Full Article
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