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Israel hit a ‘component in Iran’s N-plan’ last month: PM
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JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Israel’s last month hit “an element of” Tehran’s nuclear programme while degrading its defence and missile production capabilities. “It’s not a secret,” Netanyahu said in a speech in parliament. “There is a specific component in their (Iran’s) nuclear programme that was hit in this attack.” He did not identify the component, but added that Iran’s “path to a nuclear weapon’ had not been blocked. On Oct 26, Israeli fighter jets carried out three waves of on Iranian military targets, a few weeks after Iran had of about 200 ballistic missiles against Israel. This followed a previous exchange of direct in April. Netanyahu, in his speech, offered a few more details on what Israel had targeted. Israel’s April strike, he said, was narrower, taking out “one of four Russian-supplied S-300 surface-to-air missile defence batteries” around Tehran. He claimed that Israel destroyed the remaining three batteries last month and caused serious damage to Iran’s ballistic missile production capabilities and its ability to produce solid fuel, which is used in long-range ballistic missiles.
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