Iran will able to avenge the ‘Israeli’ attack on the Natanz nuclear site?

Iran's foreign ministry said a number of uranium centrifuges were damaged in the incident

Iran’s foreign ministry said a number of uranium centrifuges were damaged in the incident

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This small hill town called Natanz is located in the famous province of Isfahan in Iran. Natanz is famous throughout Iran for its juicy pears and a few ancient shrines. Over the past few years, the reason for Natanz’s reputation in Iran and around the world is that it has a peaceful Iranian nuclear facility near the town. This uranium enrichment center is a thorn in the side of Israel, some Western countries and the United States. The biggest problem is Israel, whose intelligence agencies have always threatened to destroy the Natanz nuclear facility. The threats include the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the head of the Israeli Defense Forces, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi. It is unbearable for Israel to have a nuclear power in its neighbor, the Middle East.

Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, during his tenure, tried to build a nuclear power plant near Baghdad, but was destroyed by Israeli warplanes. Saddam Hussein could not stop the Israeli attack, nor could he avenge the Israeli aggression. This tragedy happened 40 years ago. Libya’s former president, Colonel Gaddafi, also wanted to equip his country with nuclear capabilities, but before it could reach its destination, the United States lifted all of its nuclear reactors. Today, neither Saddam Hussein nor Colonel Gaddafi is on the Middle East horizon. Thus, Israel is becoming more and more unbridled. Some Arab Islamic countries have recognized Israel, but Iran’s growing regional military capability is a heavy rock on Israel’s chest. To alleviate the burden of this heavy rock, Israel allegedly launched a cyber attack on the Iranian nuclear facility at Natanz on April 12, 2021.

Iran has said no one was killed or injured in the attack, which took place at the Iranian nuclear plant. Although Israel has not yet acknowledged at the state level that it has launched a cyber attack on Natanz, the entire world media is confirming that this aggressive audacity is Israel’s. The Israeli media itself agrees. Whether or not this alleged cyber attack did any harm, but one thing is unambiguous, is that the anger and rage of the Iranians is being assessed by the relevant circles around the world. Will the reaction to this attack come soon?

Even 11 years ago, Israel allegedly launched a cyber attack on Natanz. Israel is also blamed for the killings of five Iranian nuclear scientists (Masoud Ali Mahmoudi, Majid Shahriari, Darvish Raza Najadi, Mustafa Ahmadi Roshan, and Mohsen Fakhrizada). Mohsin Fakhrizada was assassinated five months ago in November 2020 with a remote control weapon. This time, the Iranian leadership has not remained silent on the Israeli cyber attack. Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran’s nuclear program, took serious note of this and in diplomatic language told the international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) officials to observe the aggressive and aggressive actions of their beloved Israel. Mr Salehi described the attack as “Israeli terrorism” and said Iran had the right to take action against the invaders. Addressing the National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said: “Iran will avenge this aggression.” The Iranian leadership has every right to take revenge on Iran for its most sensitive position, but it is not easy to take revenge on Zionist Israel. There are many dangers involved. The biggest threat is that the United States and the West are behind Israel. To date, no Muslim country has been able to respond to Israeli aggression. 16 months ago, on January 3, 2020, when the United States allegedly martyred the famous Iranian general, Qasem Soleimani, in a drone missile attack in Baghdad, the Iranian leadership announced that it had avenged the blood of Qasem Soleimani.

Meanwhile, Israeli Chief of Staff General Aviv Kohavi has also said: The entire Middle East is aware of the actions of Israeli forces. Our enemies are well aware of our power. Let them think and act against us. These words threaten not only Iran but the entire Islamic world. But the question is where is the Islamic Ummah to speak out in favor of oppressed Iran and against Israeli aggression? Almost all Muslim countries are silent, but that does not mean that Iran has weakened in the face of Israel. Iran stands by its long-held position. Proof of this is the bold statement of the Iranian President, Hassan Rouhani, which came out on April 15, 2021. Hassan Rouhani has said: “Against the backdrop of the nuclear terrorism that Israel has committed against Natanz, we have now increased our nuclear enrichment to 60% to counter Israel.” This latest statement is making Israel and the United States more upset. Iran’s foreign ministry says several uranium centrifuges were damaged in the incident.

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