Haaretz: Enough lies; Israel has no military option against Iran.
A Hebrew newspaper pointed out that the heads of the Zionist regime are lying about their plans against Iran, and emphasized that Tel Aviv has no military option against Iran.
The Hebrew newspaper “Haaretz” recently emphasized in a report written by Yossi Melman, an intelligence analyst of this Zionist newspaper, that Tel Aviv has no military option against Iran and is only deceiving the people.
According to a report today (Thursday) by the Palestinian website “Khobar” quoted by Haaretz, a part of this report states: “About 30 years have passed and the political and security leaders have been lying to the people. They spread illusions and lead [us] astray. As if Israel actually has a military option against Iran’s nuclear program. The fact is that if Israel had such a possibility, it would have appeared in the groundwork [for the nuclear project]. In 2008, a security cabinet minister familiar with the matter told me that Israel missed an opportunity to strike Iran’s nuclear sites when the facilities were in their early stages. At that time, George W. Bush was still in the White House.”
This Zionist newspaper adds: “If this was the reality, then why is the slogan of the military option always repeated in the headlines?” And even more strangely, why is this slogan raised when the nuclear agreement between Iran and the major powers is progressing? The reason for this is domestic investments, as well as the desire of politicians and soldiers to magnify their role or show themselves to be powerful.
In another section, Haaretz pointed out the exaggerations and propaganda statements of Tel Aviv leaders: “For example, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former head of the Mossad, Yossi Cohen, both influenced former US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the nuclear agreement and impose unilateral sanctions.” They attribute the attack against Iran to themselves.”
This Hebrew media further claimed: “It is true that Netanyahu and Cohen tried to convince Trump; But at the end of the day, it was the American president who promised to withdraw from the nuclear agreement during his election campaign, and that too because of his own calculations. Another example is Meir Shamrit, who was the political advisor of Naftali Bennett, the former head of the cabinet. He tried to take credit for delaying the US return to the nuclear deal, claiming that he had succeeded in persuading President Joe Biden not to sign the deal. Some Israeli journalists also published his words; But there is a problem, and that is that those who prevented the decision to return to the nuclear agreement were the decision makers in Tehran, not in Washington.
In another section, the author claims: “Since 2009, Mossad – according to what is attributed to it – sabotaged Iran’s nuclear sites dozens of times and assassinated at least ten Iranian scientists. Most of these sites were reconstructed and scientists were replaced by people whose capabilities were no less than previous scientists. terror d. Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the father of Iran’s military nuclear program, did not actually stop Iran’s program in November 2020.