Zionist General: Israel can no longer destroy Iran’s nuclear program.
A Zionist general has admitted that the regime is no longer able to destroy Iran’s nuclear program.
Ishaq bin Israel, one of the generals of the Zionist regime who has been one of the most decisive officials in the field of internal security for the last four decades, has admitted that Tel Aviv can no longer destroy Iran’s nuclear program.
Ishaq bin Israel was one of the people involved in planning the attack on the Iraqi nuclear reactor, according to Bloomberg News. Shortly afterwards, he became the head of the Israeli Air Force Intelligence Service, and then headed an organization that oversaw the development of the Zionist regime’s strategic weapons systems.
The Zionist general says he spoke with Naftali Bennett after Israel came to power as prime minister and asked him to end Tel Aviv’s opposition to the United States joining the UN Security Council.
“It’s too late to do that,” Ishaq bin Israel told a Bloomberg reporter who said Naftali Bennett was seeking to bomb Iran’s nuclear program. “It may have been possible 10 years ago, but today all the technology needed to make a bomb is in the hands of the Iranians.”
Western countries, led by the United States and the Zionist regime, have in recent years accused Iran of pursuing military goals in its nuclear program. Iran has strongly denied these allegations.
Iran emphasizes that as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, it has the right to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.