Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett addressed the UN General Assembly last month, reiterating a baseless claims on Iran's nuclear program. He alleged that Tehran wants to attain a nuclear umbrella to turn into dominant power of the whole region.
Trying to pursue the regime's Iranophobic campaign, Bennett also claimed that Iran's nuclear program has reached a critical point.
The Zionist regime, which has been reported to own nuclear bombs, attempts to shed crocodile tears and portray a fake image of itself, when it comes to dealing resistance movements such as Lebanon's Hezbollah and Gaza's Hamas.
It is worth mentioning that it is not the first time that the Zionist regime's officials exerted unfounded claims to spread Iranophobia, while the regime has a long history of crimes against humanity and occupation in Palestine and other regional countries.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had time and time again claimed that Iran was approaching construction of nuclear bombs, but time has shown that the Islamic Republic of Iran wants nuclear program for peaceful purposes, and in fact, the Zionists are the one, who should be held accountable for their sabotage in Iran's nuclear program.
Despite the fact that the Zionist regime was behind the sabotage in Iranian nuclear facilities and assassination of some Iranian nuclear scientists, Western powers and international community refused to condemn such heinous crimes.
Aviv Kochavi, the chief of staff of Israel, revealed that operation for destruction of Iran's capabilities will continue and expand.
Zionist media have recently reported that the regime has allocated 1.5 billion dollars to equip its army to conduct a potential attack on Iran's nuclear program.
It is interesting that Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned that the regime does not have the ability to ruin Iran's nuclear capabilities forever.
The Zionist regime, having 200 nuclear warheads, claims that Iran is seeking to attain nuclear bombs, which has been dismissed not only by Tehran but also by international observers and officials.
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has underlined that there is no document and information on any kind of secrecy in uranium enrichment program of Iran.
Majid Takht-Ravanchi, the ambassador of Iran to the United Nations, ruled out allegations made by Israeli PM Bennett, saying that Bennett's speech at the UNGA summit was full of Iranophobia and falsehood, noting that this regime with hundreds of nuclear warheads is no in a position to speak about Iranian peaceful nuclear program.
The regime is seeking to conceal its own threat to the region and the world, Takht-Ravanchi said, adding that international community is expected to push the Zionist regime to stop its threatening nuclear activities and join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
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