Israel’s anger at the Arab countries for filing its case in the Atomic Agency / Tel Aviv’s readiness for nuclear assistance to the compromisers

According to IRNA’s report on Saturday, quoting the Ahed news site, the head of the Zionist Atomic Energy Organization accused the group of Arab countries, a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, of targeting the Zionist regime for “political reasons” and expressed his anger, saying: “These countries every year It puts the issue of “Israel’s nuclear capabilities” on the IAEA’s work agenda, but this useless political action is in conflict with the prevailing positive spirit in our region.
He claimed that “these measures are doomed to failure.”
At the same time, the head of the Atomic Energy Committee of the Zionist regime said that this regime is ready to provide nuclear technology to the compromising Arab countries.
Moshe Adri said that Tel Aviv is ready to provide nuclear technology to Arab countries under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
At the 66th International Atomic Energy Agency conference, this Zionist official emphasized that the compromise agreement known as the “Ibrahim Agreement” signed with the Maghreb, UAE and Bahrain is a way for a direct and targeted dialogue within the Middle East and North Africa region. .
He added that giving nuclear technology to these countries will be done under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and this shows the peacefulness of this program, which the International Agency encourages.
This is while the Zionist regime has numerous nuclear warheads, which is a great threat to world peace and security and is considered the biggest obstacle to the realization of a Middle East free of nuclear weapons. This regime, which is not willing to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, has arsenals full of nuclear warheads, which are constantly being added to. With such dangerous activities, this regime is undoubtedly the biggest threat to the security of the Middle East and a new threat to the security of the world.
“Kazem Gharibabadi”, the former ambassador and representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to international organizations in Vienna, had previously stated in his remarks at the recent quarterly meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency that “it is a bitter historical irony that the Agency The Israeli regime’s nuclear weapons program is oblivious to the volatile Middle East region. Unfortunately, by underestimating the importance of this treaty, refusing to join it and refusing to place all of its nuclear facilities and activities under the IAEA’s comprehensive safeguards regime, the community Ignores the world.”