It is doubtful Iran will abandon its
nuclear program and reach an agreement with the international community,
head of Israel's army intelligence research said.
"Iran is under enormous and unprecedented pressure. It is moving
forward in its uranium enrichment but not in other areas in the nuclear
program. It unlikely it will reach a deal with the international
community and abandon plans for a nuclear weapon in the coming year,"
Brig. Gen. Itai Baron head of the Israeli military intelligence research
directorate said Tuesday, at the annual conference of Tel Aviv
University's Institute for National Security Studies, Ynetnews.com said.
"Iran must be pressured on its nuclear program and global terrorist
activities. The focus of our activities in the coming future, and in
general, will be Iran," Israel's military chief Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz
said Monday at the conference.
"Iran is striving for regional hegemony. In all of the places it is
involved, the implications of its capabilities are far wider than
something local or regional," The Jerusalem Post quoted Gantz saying.
Gantz noted the growing instability in Syria. Iran and Hezbollah are "involved up to their neck" in efforts to safeguard the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, he said.
He also described Russia's support for the Syrian leader as "strange."
Addressing concerns that strategic weapons may fall into the hands of
extremists, Gantz said: "We're not waiting for this future to arrive.
We've been preparing for it operationally for over a year, throughout
the whole of the Golan Heights."
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