In April 2018, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a press conference in which he claimed that Israeli intelligence had managed to infiltrate a secret Tehran archive and stole tens of thousands of documents revealing how Iran had lied to the world about its commitments to the nuclear deal.
Israeli intelligence and staff from the prime minister’s office spent two months holding an ‘intense internal debate’ about how exactly Tel Aviv should move forward with presenting its evidence about Iran’s alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons. This became Netanyahu’s 30 April 2018 speech, the Prime Minister’s Office head of public relations Yarden Vatikai has revealed, The Jerusalem Post reports.
Even the smallest details, like Netanyahu’s skinny, transparent podium, were selected specifically, according to the official.Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency reaffirmed that its inspection activities had shown that Iran had complied with its obligations under the nuclear deal.