A senior Israeli figure stated that the Iranian regime will not abandon its nuclear program, calling it the greatest danger. The unnamed source described any potential deal as 'full of holes,' according to a report monitored by The Zioneer's intelligence desk.
A senior Israeli figure has delivered a blunt assessment of the Iranian nuclear threat, asserting that the Tehran regime will never relinquish its nuclear ambitions. The remarks, published in a monitored message at 22:03 Jerusalem time, came as negotiations between the United States and Iran remain in flux. The source described any prospective agreement as 'full of holes,' reinforcing deep skepticism within Israeli security circles about the viability of a diplomatic solution. This latest statement echoes earlier analyses carried by The Zioneer: on June 3, Bloomberg reported that Western officials believe the risk of Iran secretly advancing toward nuclear weapons is now higher than before the US and Israeli strikes, with enriched uranium stockpiles and halted inspections fueling concern. The assessment also aligns with commentary from Noam Amir (June 10), who argued that Iran does not genuinely seek a deal, and from Yair Goldblatt, who warned that any Trump-brokered framework would leave Israel with critical unanswered questions regarding ballistic missiles, Hezbollah, and freedom of action. No further details on the identity of the source or the timing of the statement were provided.
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