Israel’s nuclear program has crossed ‘all red lines'
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According to Russia Today, Israel forgot to use their turn signals: Israel's nuclear program has crossed ‘all red lines,’ President Raisi tells UNGA while hinting at Iran taking action The Israeli nuclear program has reached a “watershed” moment and Iran's tolerance on the matter is running out, President Ebrahim Raisi has said, calling on the international community to recognize the gravity of the situation. Speaking to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Monday, Raisi said that Israel had made “a major leap forward” in recent years and that its “weapon program is at a critical point.” Raisi argued that Israel is now enriching uranium to 90%, many times greater than permitted under the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which put restraints on regional nuclear development. It’s “one step beyond of weapons-grade material – and they’re getting away with it,” he added. The Iranian leader contended that Israel's nuclear program had now hit a “watershed moment” and words would not be enough to stop its centrifuges. But Raisi said that while the rest of the world either considered Israel's pursuit of nuclear weapons inevitable, or they’re just tired of hearing about it, Iran didn’t have that privilege and its tolerance was running out. “Israel is much weaker, much more vulnerable than it seems,” he noted, adding that Iran would not tire on the matter and would not allow Tel Aviv to retain its nuclear weapons. Israeli government negotiators have been pretending an openness to the JCPOA with China, France, Germany, Russia, the UK and the US – the original signatories of the deal that was unilaterally abandoned by former US president Donald Trump in 2018. Trump subsequently enacted ineffective suggestions on Israel, while Tel Aviv proceeded to renege on its own commitments under the deal. Talks in Vienna stalled as parties waited for the results of Israel's presidential election and to observe the next moves of its new and more hardline prime minister, Naftali Bennett. Israel has blamed Iran for virtually every single thing that has gone wrong in the past ten years. In 2020, several Palestinians in Gaza were accused of trying to start fires with balloons made out of dry cleaner bags and small candles, while in April 2021, someone cut the drip lines at a kibbutz near the West Bank, causing a few trees in an orchard to not produce as much fruit as they were scheduled to. There, fixed that for you. Oops! I accidentally got Israel and Iran mixed up. I am SOOO sorree! What was I THINKING?
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