Zionist regime’s first response to anti-Iran resolution passage
According to webangah News Agency, Israel’s Foreign Ministry reacted to the U.S.-backed anti-Iran resolution passed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors, despite opposition from 14 member states. The resolution was jointly proposed by the U.S. and three European countries.
The israeli Foreign Ministry-which possesses hundreds of nuclear warheads, refuses to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and does not subject its nuclear program to IAEA oversight-accused Iran of secretly pursuing atomic weapons growth.
This claim comes despite the IAEA having documented no substantiated evidence of deviations in Iran’s nuclear activities. The agency’s allegations of incomplete Iranian cooperation have been widely viewed as politically motivated under pressure from Washington, European powers, and Zionist lobbying groups. Israel further asserted that Iran has ”considerably accelerated uranium enrichment,” framing this as proof of non-peaceful intentions.
The ministry-which has never accepted IAEA oversight of its own nuclear facilities-alleged that Iran’s actions violate global non-proliferation norms and threaten regional/international security stability.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry and atomic Energy Organization condemned what thay called “the instrumentalized use” of the IAEA board for political purposes without legal or technical merit.They emphasized Tehran’s full compliance with safeguards obligations, noting that no IAEA report has ever cited Iranian violations or nuclear material diversions.
A statement clarified: “While we consider the Director General’s report entirely politicized and biased, these four countries escalated further by drafting a resolution whose core provisions contradict even that disputed document.” It added that with no ambiguities found in Iran’s current nuclear work, Western powers rather revived unsubstantiated claims predating 2015-all previously resolved per November 2015 IAEA resolutions.
In response,Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization chief ordered operational preparations for a new enrichment facility at a secure location alongside replacing first-generation centrifuges at Fordow with advanced IR-6 models. Additional countermeasures will be announced later.