Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Iran Official Calls Netanyahu's Atomic Claims 'Obscene Charge'
gvw_ap_news
By Associated Press
Published 6 years ago on
September 28, 2018

Share

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s foreign minister denounced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s allegations against Tehran at the U.N. General Assembly as an “obscene charge,” the state-run IRNA news agency reported Friday.
The response came after Netanyahu on Thursday claimed at the General Assembly that Iran has a “secret atomic warehouse” on Tehran’s outskirts and challenged U.N. inspectors to examine it.
It was unclear whether Netanyahu’s announcement sheds new light on what U.N. inspectors already know, or whether it was intended to prove that Iran has been violating the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with world powers that followed years of Western sanctions over the country’s contested atomic program.
According to IRNA, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called Netanyahu a “liar who would not stop lying.”
The 2015 nuclear deal saw Iran drastically limit its enrichment of uranium — a possible pathway to atomic-grade weapons — in exchange for the lifting of crushing economic sanctions. Iran long has denied seeking nuclear weapons and claimed its program is for peaceful purposes only.

Pulling America out of the Nuclear Deal

In May, President Donald Trump pulled America out of the nuclear deal, in part due to Tehran’s ballistic missile program, its “malign behavior” in the Mideast and its support of militant groups like Hezbollah. The Trump administration has also been re-imposing sanctions on Iran, plunging its economy further into a downward spiral.

“These farcical claims and the show by the prime minister of the occupying regime (Israel) were not unexpected.” — Bahram Ghasemi, spokesman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry
For his part, Zarif tweeted that Israel’s the only one with an “undeclared” nuclear weapons program in the region and that it should open it to international inspectors.
“No arts & craft show will ever obfuscate that Israel is only regime in our region with a (asterisk)secret(asterisk) and (asterisk)undeclared(asterisk) nuclear weapons program – including an (asterisk)actual atomic arsenal(asterisk). Time for Israel to fess up and open its illegal nuclear weapons program to international inspectors,” Zarif said on his Twitter account.
 


The spokesman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Bahram Ghasemi, said Netanyahu’s accusation was “not worth talking about.”
“These farcical claims and the show by the prime minister of the occupying regime (Israel) were not unexpected,” Ghasemi added.
Iran’s deputy foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, mocked Netanyahu, saying the Israeli leader must have been badly advised by some people.
Netanyahu is known for showmanship at the U.N. General Assembly. In 2012, he famously held up a cartoon of a bomb before the U.N. audience while discussing Iran’s nuclear program.
Netanyahu made a similarly splashy accusation in May, saying Israeli agents spirited away a “half ton” of documents regarding Iran’s nuclear program from a facility in Tehran’s Shourabad neighborhood.

Netanyahu Held up Image of What He Said Are Rocket Factories

Separately, Netanyahu in his speech before the General Assembly also held up an image of what he said are rocket factories run by the Iran-backed militant Hezbollah group, hidden in civilian areas of Beirut.

“Let’s leave Netanyahu with his lies and illusions. Let him say whatever he wants and instigate the way he wants.”Cabinet Minister Mohammed Fneish
In response, Lebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil tweeted that Israel was “fabricating pretexts” to launch an attack on Lebanon “from the podium of international legitimacy.”
The Israeli military had said Hezbollah is attempting to establish missile conversion infrastructure near Beirut’s Rafik Hariri International Airport.
Last week, Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah boasted how the Shiite militant group now possesses “highly accurate” missiles despite Israeli attempts to prevent it from acquiring such weapons. He did not elaborate on the missiles.
A Hezbollah spokesman in Beirut said Friday the group has “no comment” on Netanyahu’s claims.
Hezbollah’s outgoing Cabinet Minister Mohammed Fneish told the private Central News Agency: “Let’s leave Netanyahu with his lies and illusions. Let him say whatever he wants and instigate the way he wants.”
“We will only say that the resistance (Hezbollah) has capabilities that” Nasrallah talked about.

DON'T MISS

From Inflation to Bitcoin, Charts That Explain 2024

DON'T MISS

Fresno State Marching Band Returns to Rose Parade: Where to Watch

DON'T MISS

Hackers Exploit Chrome Extensions, Exposing Millions to 2FA Bypass Attacks

DON'T MISS

2 Security Guards Shot After Confronting Shoplifting Suspect in Los Angeles

DON'T MISS

FUSD’s Chief Academic Officer Named Superintendent of SoCal District

DON'T MISS

Fresno State Coaches JD Williams, Aaron Prier to Stay on Staff Under Entz

DON'T MISS

A New Year Dawns on a Middle East Torn by Conflict and Change

DON'T MISS

Former CNN Anchor Aaron Brown, Who Helped Viewers Through the Sept. 11 Attacks, Has Died

DON'T MISS

The 2024 High School Yearbook of American Politics

DON'T MISS

US Senator’s Son Gets 28 Years for Car Chase That Killed Sheriff’s Deputy

UP NEXT

In Gaza’s Crowded Tent Camps, Women Wrestle With a Life Stripped of Privacy

UP NEXT

The Pentagon Chief Loses Bid To Reject 9/11 Plea Deals

UP NEXT

The World Begins Welcoming 2025 With Light Shows, Embraces and Ice Plunges

UP NEXT

Treasury Says Chinese Hackers Remotely Accessed Workstations, Documents

UP NEXT

5 Babies Die From the Cold in Gaza as Temperatures Drop

UP NEXT

Hundreds of Soldiers Freed in the Latest Prisoner Exchange Between Russia and Ukraine

UP NEXT

Winter Workout Tips, From Scientists Who Study Extreme Cold

UP NEXT

Biden Announces Nearly $2.5B More in Military Aid for Ukraine

UP NEXT

The World Population Will Be 8.09 Billion on New Year’s Day After a 71 Million Increase in 2024

UP NEXT

Jetliner Skids off Runway and Bursts Into Flames While Landing in South Korea, Killing 179

2 Security Guards Shot After Confronting Shoplifting Suspect in Los Angeles

15 hours ago

FUSD’s Chief Academic Officer Named Superintendent of SoCal District

15 hours ago

Fresno State Coaches JD Williams, Aaron Prier to Stay on Staff Under Entz

16 hours ago

A New Year Dawns on a Middle East Torn by Conflict and Change

16 hours ago

Former CNN Anchor Aaron Brown, Who Helped Viewers Through the Sept. 11 Attacks, Has Died

16 hours ago

The 2024 High School Yearbook of American Politics

16 hours ago

US Senator’s Son Gets 28 Years for Car Chase That Killed Sheriff’s Deputy

16 hours ago

Going Out on New Year’s Eve Night? Dense Fog Expected in Fresno and Clovis

17 hours ago

Nearly All of Puerto Rico Is Without Power on New Year’s Eve

18 hours ago

Collector With a Heart Returns Stolen Rocket to Merced’s Kiddieland

18 hours ago

From Inflation to Bitcoin, Charts That Explain 2024

Despite a tumultuous U.S. presidential campaign and intensifying global conflicts, the economy is poised to end 2024 in a stable position. I...

14 hours ago

14 hours ago

From Inflation to Bitcoin, Charts That Explain 2024

The Bulldog Marching Band will showcase its talent at the 2025 Rose Parade, with viewing options available on New Year’s Day.
14 hours ago

Fresno State Marching Band Returns to Rose Parade: Where to Watch

14 hours ago

Hackers Exploit Chrome Extensions, Exposing Millions to 2FA Bypass Attacks

15 hours ago

2 Security Guards Shot After Confronting Shoplifting Suspect in Los Angeles

15 hours ago

FUSD’s Chief Academic Officer Named Superintendent of SoCal District

JD Williams, left, (cornerbacks coach), and Aaron Prier (running backs) will stay on Fresno State football head coach Matt Entz's staff. (GV Wire Composite/David Rodriguez)
16 hours ago

Fresno State Coaches JD Williams, Aaron Prier to Stay on Staff Under Entz

16 hours ago

A New Year Dawns on a Middle East Torn by Conflict and Change

16 hours ago

Former CNN Anchor Aaron Brown, Who Helped Viewers Through the Sept. 11 Attacks, Has Died

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend