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USA Warns Tel Aviv of Consequences of Attacking  Iranian Natanz Reactor


Sun 18 Apr 2021 | 12:02 AM
Ahmed Moamar

Israeli media outlets revealed that the United States of America (USA) has  warned Israel of consequences of an attack on Iranian nuclear reactor at Natanz that took place later last week.

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation quoted intelligence sources as saying that  the Mossad took responsibility for attacking on the Iranian plant.

The 12 Israeli satellite channel revealed yesterday, Friday, that the USA  has conveyed  a message to Tel Aviv via  a number of channels to aware Israel to terminate gossip on plotting of the explosion in the Iranian nuclear reactor by the Hebrew State in Natanz.

The US message pointed out that such pretensions promoted by Israel pose a danger and harmful matter and bring Joe Biden administration under  critical pressures.

It is worth noting that the USA and other permanent members of the United Nations Security Council as well as Germany are participating in talks with Iran, in Vienna, the capital city of Austria, to revive the nuclear agreement signed in 2015.

The Israeli channel quoted security officials who express worry at    leaking information link Israel to the attack on Natanz.

They inquired whether this pretensions of Netanyahu's government aim to affecting on Vienna talks or he tries to exploit the attack to solve his personal problems.

Israel did not acknowledge responsibility for that attack despite Hebrew media outlets implied that is Tel Aviv is red handed.

Over another attack occurred last year,   two people died and another three were injured Tuesday when an explosion rocked the factory south of Tehran, Iran's official IRNA agency reported, blaming human error.

The blast in "a completely industrial zone" of Baqershahr, 23 kilometres (14 miles) from the capital, was caused by "workers being negligent whilst filling oxygen tanks", IRNA quoted the town's governor as saying.

Iran's atomic energy agency first reported that an "accident" had damaged warehouses under construction at the Natanz site, some 250 kilometres (150 miles) south of Tehran, in a confusing statement on the morning after the incident.

There were no casualties, "no nuclear material (on site) and no potential of pollution", the agency's spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi told state television.