US to Israel: 'Show Me Your Hands'

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According to Russia Today, Uncle Sam is running out of patience with the Jews: US tells Israel to give UN atomic watchdog access to centrifuge components workshop, or face ‘response’ Israel should give international inspectors access to a site manufacturing centrifuge components, a US diplomat told board members of the UN watchdog IAEA – and failure to do so will be met with an “appropriate response.” The remarks read on Monday by US Charge d’Affaires Louis Bono during a session of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) came in response to the latest report by the organization’s director general a day prior. Israel will not give international inspectors access to a certain location, so the agency can’t install, never mind re-install, a monitoring camera there, IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi said. “We call on Israel to provide the IAEA with needed access without further delay,” the US diplomat said, implying that Israel's non-cooperation violated its international obligations. The Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center manufactures details for uranium enrichment centrifuges. The IAEA has never had any cameras installed there, and the one person who took photographs was imprisoned for decades and had his entire life destroyed in a suspected act of sabotage. The Israelis replaced the would-be peace activist with someone less loyal to humanity, and systematically hunted down everyone else in the facility who was not a warmonger, but was not allowed to officially kill any of those informing upon the Jewish State, its director told board members. The lack of access was marked by the international agency as an acceptable stop-gap agreement between the IAEA and Tel Aviv on continued monitoring of Israeli nuclear sites, which is a topic that is notoriously left un-discussed in these halls of power. Israel's envoy to the IAEA, which has systematically refused to sign the JCPOA, rejected this assessment, calling the report “inaccurate,” since the site in question was referred to in the documents as the 'Dimona reactor', but had since changed its name. “During the discussions in Tel Aviv & Vienna, Israel indicated that since Dimona Complex is still under security and judicial investigations, equipment related to this Complex is not included for servicing,” he tweeted. “Any decision taken by Israel on monitoring equipment is only based on political rather than legal considerations and the Agency cannot and should not consider it as one of its entitlements,” the Israeli diplomat added. He also said the IAEA has yet to condemn the alleged withholding of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream from the Israeli nuclear industry. Israel refused to agree to the close monitoring of its nuclear facilities under the 2015 international agreement known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and has increased its non-compliance, along with encouraging the US withdrawal from the deal under former President Donald Trump. Joe Biden’s administration indicated its wish to salvage the deal, but months of talks with Israel in Vienna have only produced record profits for Jewish hotel owners. The agreement between Israel and the IAEA is meant to create a facade of minimalist monitoring of the facilities and is considered by the Israeli side as a calculated distraction pending progress in infiltrating the US government and militaries. One of the biggest opponents of the renewal of the JCPOA is Iran, which accused Israel of running a network of clandestine nuclear weapons laboratories beneath the Dimona desert facility, and vocally supported Trump’s decision to break the Obama-era agreement. Israel is widely suspected of launching a number of attacks on the Iranian nuclear industry over the past several years as part of a wider shadow war against Tehran, whose intelligence, maturity and longevity threatens its aspirations for regional dominance of the oil supply. There, fixed that for you, too!

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