Israel calls on world powers to stop nuclear talks as Iran ramps up enrichment

As Iran and world powers are trying to revive 2015 deal, PM tells Secretary of State Antony Blinken Tehran using 'nuclear blackmail as a negotiating tactic'; meanwhile, Gantz tells Ynet an attack on Iran is an option
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Israel on Thursday urged world powers to halt nuclear talks with Iran immediately, citing a U.N. watchdog's announcement that Tehran has started producing enriched uranium with more advanced centrifuges.
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  • "Iran is carrying out nuclear blackmail as a negotiating tactic, and this should be answered by the immediate halt to negotiations and the implementation of tough steps by the world powers," Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's office quoted him as saying in a call with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
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    Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Iranian President Raisi
    (Photo: Olivier Fitoussi, AP)
    The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday that Iran had started the process of enriching uranium to up to 20% purity with one cascade, or cluster, of 166 advanced IR-6 machines at its Fordow plant, dug into a mountain.
    Iran and major powers are trying, in talks in Vienna, to revive a 2015 deal under which Tehran limited its nuclear program in exchange for relief from U.S., EU and U.N. economic sanctions. The United States withdrew from the pact in 2018, during the administration of then-President Donald Trump, and Iran responded by violating the agreement's limits.
    An Israeli official said Bennett told Blinken of his objections to any lifting of sanctions against Iran, particularly under an interim deal, which would effectively mean "the massive flow of funds to the Iranian regime".
    Under the 2015 deal, no uranium enrichment is supposed to be carried out at Fordow at all. Until now Iran had been producing enriched uranium there with IR-1 machines and had enriched with some IR-6s without keeping the product.
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    Defense Minister Benny Gantz
    (Photo: Shaul Golan)
    In a video interview on Thursday with Ynet, Defense Minister Benny Gantz voiced confidence that U.S. President Joe Biden would make good on a promise not to let Iran obtain nuclear weapons.
    "I believe that the United States as a world leader will stand behind its promise and responsibility... I don't think we are alone," he said.
    "I do think we always have to prepare the option for the moment when we may find ourselves alone. I say again, an attack (on Iran) is an option. It doesn't have to be the first one."
    He said if no progress on the issue is made, there will eventually come a time when "the world, the region and the State of Israel will have no choice but to act, and it could happen."
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