Israeli media: The former prime minister owns top-secret recordings of Iranian nuclear scientists, talking about building "five warheads"

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[Global Network Military Report] According to the "Times of Israel" report on December 5, former Israeli Prime Minister Olmert broadcasted the assassinated Iranian nuclear scientist Fahriza not long ago for then US President George W. Bush in 2008 In the top-secret recording of Germany, Fahrizad said in Persian: "They want 5 warheads", and later said: "They won't let me work." According to the media, this recording contributed to The United States and Israel cooperated to combat Iran's nuclear program.

Israeli media: The former prime minister owns top-secret recordings of Iranian nuclear scientists, talking about building

Bush Jr. (left) and Olmert (right)

In addition, according to Israel’s “Daily News”, the Israeli intelligence service tried to instigate an Iranian official who was able to approach Fahrizad. Recorded is Fahrizad's speech about building "five warheads". It is reported that Olmert protects the source of the recording very much, and refuses the presence of other US officials when broadcasting it to Bush. Olmert believes that this recording is evidence of Iran's nuclear weapons program, but the word "nuclear" is not used in this recording.

Russian Satellite Network reported that as early as 1981, Israel proved that it could carry out military strikes on undeclared countries to undermine its nuclear program. In June of that year, a pair of Israeli F-16 fighter jets infiltrated Iraq and blew up a nuclear reactor outside the capital Baghdad. Israel claimed that Iraq used the reactor to manufacture nuclear weapons. A few months ago, Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility was also attacked but failed to disable it. The international media generally believed that this was also caused by Israel’s actions.

Israeli media: The former prime minister owns top-secret recordings of Iranian nuclear scientists, talking about building

Fahrizad's car

Russian media also said that two years ago, Olmert said in an interview with the media that Fahrizad was still a "legal target" in Israel. On November 27, local time, Fahrizad was assassinated on the outskirts of Tehran, the capital of Iran. Iran’s national television said on the 30th that Iran had obtained necessary evidence for Israel’s involvement in the assassination of Fahrizad. The weapons used to assassinate Fahrizad bear the logo of Israeli military products, manufactured by Israel and controlled by satellites.

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