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Netanyahu: Trump knew in advance of Israel's Iran archive mission

Awarding a security prize to Mossad team credited with archive capture, PM says he discussed planned operation with Trump. "I have no doubt that this helped to validate his decision to withdraw from" the Iran deal, he says.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  07-03-2019 07:37
Last modified: 07-03-2019 15:45
Netanyahu: Trump knew in advance of Israel's Iran archive missionReuters

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu | Photo: Reuters

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that he informed US President Donald Trump in advance of what Israel has described as a spy mission in Tehran last year to capture a secret Iranian nuclear archive.

Netanyahu said in April 2018 that Mossad operatives had spirited thousands of hidden documents out of Tehran that proved Iran had previously pursued a nuclear weapons program. Trump cited the Israeli findings in his decision, a month later, to quit a 2015 deal to scale down Iran's nuclear project.

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Awarding an Israeli national security prize on Tuesday to the Mossad team credited with the so-called "atomic archive" capture, Netanyahu said he had discussed the planned operation with Trump when they met at the Davos forum in Jan. 2018.

"He asked me if it was dangerous. I told him that there was a danger to it that was not negligible, but that the outcome justified the risk," Netanyahu said at the closed-door ceremony, according to a transcript issued by his office.

Netanyahu said that, when he later presented main findings from an Israeli analysis of the documents to Trump at the White House, the president "voiced his appreciation for the boldness."

"I have no doubt that this helped to validate his decision to withdraw from this dangerous [Iran nuclear] deal," he said.

With the United States having reimposed sanctions on Iran, tensions have been soaring in the Persian Gulf in recent weeks.

Mossad officials have said the Tehran mission took place in February 2018, but have not given details on how the documents were brought out to Israel.

Six Mossad officers – four men and two women – received Tuesday's prize for leading the mission, which also involved "hundreds" of others, the intelligence agency's director, Yossi Cohen, told an international security forum in Herzliya this week.

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