Iran’s nuclear program poses the biggest threat to Israel’s existence since the country’s creation more than five decades ago, the chief of the Mossad overseas intelligence agency warned MPs. In a rare appearance before the Knesset’s foreign affairs and defence committee, Meir Dagan said Iran was now close to the “point of no return” in developing nuclear arms. The program was “the biggest threat to Israel’s existence since its creation” in 1948, he was quoted as saying. The warning comes just three days before the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), is to decide whether to haul the Islamic republic before the UN Security Council for hiding sensitive aspects of its nuclear programme. Full Story
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