Alwaght- Israeli regime’s Minister for war affairs Moshe Ya’alon said that the terrorist regime is prepared to assassinate Iran’s nuclear scientists following a nuclear conclusion inked between Iran and p5+1 countries.
Asked in an interview with German newspaper Der Spiegel whether Iran would see further deaths of its nuclear scientists, Moshe Ya’alon told: "We should be ready to defend ourselves. I’m not responsible for the lives of Iranian scientists."
Commenting on Iran-P5+1 nuclear conclusion, the Israeli regime's Minister, who has blood of hundreds of innocent Palestinian on his hands told the Germany-based newspaper "ultimately it is very clear, one way or another; Iran’s nuclear program must be stopped."
Israeli regime “should be ready to defend” itself and that Tel Avive “would act in any way," he added.
Ya’alon’s comments came after a conclusion reaced between Iran and the US, UK, China, France, Germany and Russia on 14 July, after 18 days of marathon talks in the Austrian capital of Vienna. Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers inked the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which will put limits on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the removal of sanctions against the Islamic Republic at once.
The conclusion has brought US-Israeli regime relations to a new low, with Israeli regime’s leaders staunchly opposing it.
Five Iranian scientists have been assassinated since 2007 in car bombings by Israeli regime. Iran blames the International Atomic Energy Agency for leaking information of Iranian nuclear scientists.
Earlier this year, a senior Iranian security official said that the elite Revolutionary Guards Corps thwarted a Mossad assassination attempt against one of its nuclear scientists.
“In the last two years, the Zionist enemy was trying hard to assassinate an Iranian nuclear scientist, but the timely presence of the IRGC security forces thwarted the terrorist operation,” Ya’qoub Baqeri, the deputy chief liaison officer of the Flight Guards Corps, told the country’s Fars News Agency.
The Revolutionary Guards is “duty-bound to protect the lives of the country’s nuclear scientists,” said Baqeri.
