‘Iran may attack Gulf countries’; Mossad chief David Barnia with the accusation

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Riyadh: Israel is planning to attack Iran in the Gulf countries. David Barnia, the head of Israel’s spy agency Mossad, has raised the allegation that Iran is planning an attack on the Gulf countries. The Mossad chief also accused Iran of planning to increase the supply of new weapons to Russia.

Mossad chief David Barnia has alleged that Iran is seeking to increase its nuclear activities to an unprecedented level and that Iran’s future goals are to be kept strictly secret, and that Iran plans to expand the country’s stockpile of enriched uranium and thereby attack the Muslim countries of the Gulf region. The Mossad chief also accused Iran of planning to supply more new weapons to Russia.

The head of Israel’s spy agency also said that Iran’s military is adopting a shameful double standard. David Barnia alleged that one side of Iran’s military is sending envoys to Vienna for reconciliation talks, while the other side is sending Iranian terrorists to many parts of the world to kill civilians.

In 2019, Saudi Arabia accused Iran of launching an attack on the Saudi nuclear sector. Saudi Arabia also criticized that it provided Russia with the same drones that were sent to Saudi Arabia during the invasion of Ukraine. Western countries have also criticized Iran for supplying weapons to Russia during the Ukraine war. Iran has responded that a third country has no right to interfere in Iran and Russia’s defense cooperation. Iran has also denied the allegations of supplying drones to Russia.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS: ‘Iran plans new attacks on Gulf countries,’ says Israel’s spy chief

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