Netanyahu's roar against Iran; Tel Aviv threatened Tehran again!
The Zionist Prime Minister's office responded very quickly to the report of the Atomic Energy Agency against Iran.

The Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office responded to the Atomic Energy Agency's report and claims made by the agency, al -Jazeera reported.
Netanyahu's office claimed: The Atomic Energy Agency's report shows that the purpose of Iran's nuclear program is not peaceful.
Netanyahu's office also claimed that the international community must move to prevent Iran from nuclear weapons.
A few minutes ago, the International Atomic Energy Agency called for Tehran to fully and effectively cooperate with the Agency in a secret report by the Associated Press, repeating claims about the accumulation of uranium reserves enriched in Iran's "level".
The report has been published at a critical point in the same time as Tehran -Washington talks on Iran's nuclear program.
The report claims that Iran has enriched 6.5 kg of uranium with a purity of 2 % until May 6, which shows an increase of 4.9 kg compared to the latest agency report in February.
Another part of the report claimed that this amount of uranium is a "short technical step" from the weapons (2 %) levels. In the February Agency's report, uranium reserves with the purity of 2 % Iran were reported to be 1.5 kg.
The Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi, repeating claims against Tehran, claimed that Iran is "the only non -nuclear country to do at this level of enrichment."
The Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly emphasized that uranium enrichment is carried out within the framework of Tehran's peaceful nuclear rights, with civilian purposes and in accordance with industrial and medical needs.

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