Netanyahu Rebuffs IAEA Chief’s Remarks against Possible Attack on Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem , 05 March 2023. (EPA)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem , 05 March 2023. (EPA)
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Netanyahu Rebuffs IAEA Chief’s Remarks against Possible Attack on Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem , 05 March 2023. (EPA)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem , 05 March 2023. (EPA)

Israel rebuffed as "unworthy" on Sunday comments by the UN nuclear watchdog chief that any Israeli or US attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would be illegal.

Having visited Tehran in a bid to loosen deadlocked talks on renewing its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, International Atomic Energy Agency chairman Raphael Grossi on Saturday said "any military attack on nuclear facilities is outlawed".

He was responding to a reporter's question about threats by Israel and the United States to attack Iran's nuclear facilities if they deem diplomacy meant to deny it the bomb to be at a dead end. Tehran says its nuclear program is peaceful.

"Rafael Grossi is a worthy person who made an unworthy remark," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet in televised remarks on Sunday.

"Outside what law? Is it permissible for Iran, which openly calls for our destruction, to organize the tools of slaughter for our destruction? Are we forbidden from defending ourselves? We are obviously permitted to do this."

The IAEA said on Saturday Grossi had received sweeping assurances from Iran that it will assist a long-stalled investigation into uranium particles found at undeclared sites and re-install removed monitoring equipment.



Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Hits Türkiye

A full Sturgeon moon rises behind Galata tower in Istanbul, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
A full Sturgeon moon rises behind Galata tower in Istanbul, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
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Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Hits Türkiye

A full Sturgeon moon rises behind Galata tower in Istanbul, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
A full Sturgeon moon rises behind Galata tower in Istanbul, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)

A magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred in Türkiye's northwest on Sunday evening, sending shocks that were felt some 200 kilometers (125 miles) away in Istanbul.

Türkiye’s Disaster and Emergency Management Agency said the 7:53 pm earthquake was followed by several aftershocks, including one measuring 4.6, and urged citizens not to enter damaged buildings.

Several buildings collapsed in the Balikesir province after the quake, according to images broadcast by Turkish media.

Türkiye sits on top of major fault lines and earthquakes are frequent.

In 2023, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake killed more than 53,000 people in Türkiye and destroyed or damaged hundreds of thousands of buildings in 11 southern and southeastern provinces. Another 6,000 people were killed in the northern parts of neighboring Syria.