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IAEA urges Israel to allow nuclear inspection

Source: Ynet News
Jerusalem : Israel | 2 months ago  
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Dimona facility (Archives)   Photo: Reuters International Atomic Energy Agency says Jerusalem must join Non-Proliferation Treaty, allow it to monitor its facilities. Iranian ambassador hails decision as 'triumph'; 'Israel will not cooperate with this resolution,' says Atomic Energy Commission...
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