Calling the event “nuclear terrorism,” Atomic Energy Organization of Iran head Ali Akbar Salehi says that Tehran reserves “the right to take action against the perpetrators.”
By JNS
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif accused Israel on Monday of being behind the electrical “incident” at the Natanz uranium-enrichment facility the previous day.
Iranian state television quoted Zarif as saying, “The Zionists want to take revenge because of our progress on the way to lift sanctions … they have publicly said that they will not allow this. But we will take our revenge [on] the Zionists.”
According to a report in The New York Times on Monday, a blast tore through the Natanz facility, causing a power blackout, setting back production at the site for at least nine months.
Atomic Energy Organization of Iran head Ali Akbar Salehi called the incident “nuclear terrorism” and said Iran reserved what he described as “the right to take action against the perpetrators.”
Hebrew media sources suggested on Sunday that the Mossad intelligence agency was behind the sabotage, though Israel has not officially commented.
During an event held with the Israel Defense Forces General Staff on Monday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Israel’s campaign against the Islamic Republic and its proxies as a “colossal mission” but did not elaborate.
“It is very difficult to explain what we have achieved here in Israel; going from total helplessness to becoming a global power,” he said.
In July, an explosion tore through Natanz, reportedly causing extensive damage. The attack was linked by many observers at the time to Israel,