Israel PM lashes Iran, claims secret atomic warehouse

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Israel's on Thursday accused arch-enemy of harboring a secret atomic warehouse, making deft use of ample props and vowing that his country would never let develop nuclear weapons.

"will never let a regime that calls for our destruction to develop nuclear weapons. Not now, not in 10 years, not ever," he said. "will do whatever it must do to defend itself against Iran's aggression." "What hides, will find," the added.

Israel bitterly opposes the Iran nuclear deal, brokered by the United States, Russia, and European nations in 2015 and has congratulated for walking away from the deal.

Netanyahu opened his speech by claiming that Iran had a secret atomic warehouse in Tehran, holding up a map and a photograph of an outwardly "innocent looking compound" which he urged the UN atomic agency to inspect.

"Today I'm disclosing for the first time that Iran has another secret facility in Tehran, a secret atomic warehouse for storing massive amounts of equipment and material from Iran's secret nuclear weapons program," he said.

He also claimed that Hezbollah had positioned three missile sites near Beirut airport, holding up what he called "a picture worth a thousand missiles" and titled "Beirut Precision Guided Missile." Netanyahu accused Iranian agents of plotting attacks in the and Europe, as well as being an aggressor in the

He accused the Iranian regime of brutally oppressing its own people for four decades, and of waging violence in and Syria, arming Hezbollah in Lebanon, financing in and firing missiles into He tore into for its policy of "appeasement" with Iran, a word that evokes in history European capitals' reluctance to stand up against in the run-up to World War II.

"Have these European leaders learnt nothing from history? Will they ever wake up?" Netanyahu hectored. "We in Israel don't need a wake-up call because Iran threatens us every day." He said Israel was "deeply grateful" to the for withdrawing from the Iran deal, an agreement which he claimed had had the "unintended consequence" of bringing Israel closer to its Arab neighbors.

"By empowering Iran, it brought Israel and many Arab states closer together than ever before ... in an intimacy and friendship that I've not seen in my lifetime and would have been unimaginable a few years ago.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 01:35 IST