An audio recording of Zadeh in the Israeli Mossad bag



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Security sources in Tel Aviv revealed on Friday that the Israeli intelligence service – the Mossad – managed to place an agent, very close to the Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who was killed in Tehran last Friday.

The sources said: “The Mossad agent managed to get close to Fakhrizadeh in 1993, that is, 27 years ago, and was able to record his voice as he spoke about the Iranian military nuclear project.”

The Israeli newspaper “Yediot Aharonot” stated, in a report, that “planning in Israel to launch attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran was launched and work began on it in 2008, during the term of former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. , when Ehud Barak was serving as Minister of Security. At that time, Israel obtained a recording with the voice of nuclear scientist Fakhri Zadeh, in which he talks about Iran’s secret military nuclear program, and Israel offered the audio recording of Zadeh to the Bush administration in 2008 in which it talks about the construction of 5 nuclear warheads.

Coinciding with the Israeli announcement, the International Atomic Energy Agency said, in a report to member states, that “Iran informed the United Nations Committee of Inspectors of its intention to install three additional sets of advanced IR-2M centrifuges in the “Natanz” facility. To enrich uranium underground. “

And he indicated that it will be added to one of the devices of the same type, which is already used for enrichment there, and the nuclear agreement stipulates that Tehran will only be able to use first-generation “IR-1” centrifuges, which are less efficient, in the Metro station. And that these are the only devices that Iran can use to enrich uranium.

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