Netanyahu: Israel is not opposed to Iranian civilian nuclear program


(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu late Saturday said his country has no objection to a "civilian nuclear program" in Iran but worries about a military nuclear one.

According to the Israeli radio, Netanyahu explained that "the deal with Iran allows it to keep and expand a formidable nuclear infrastructure that is completely unnecessary for civilian nuclear purposes, but is entirely necessary for the production of nuclear weapons." Netanyahu further added that the deal will give Iran within 13 years the ability to make as many centrifuges as they want, enrich as much uranium as they want to whatever level that they want.


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