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Israel Accuses IAEA’s ElBaradei of Being “Pro-Iranian”

HeadlineNov 19, 2007

Israel is accusing International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei of being pro-Iranian after the IAEA issued a report that said Iran has in general been cooperating with the UN nuclear watchdog agency. The IAEA said Iran has not suspended its uranium enrichment program but that there is no evidence that Iran has a nuclear weapons program. Israel’s Minister of Strategic Affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, said, “This report is unacceptable. This is further proof of ElBaradei’s one-sided and pro-Iranian position.”

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