Israel and the United States have agreed to appoint two working
committees in order to hone a joint strategy against Iran's nuclear
ambitions, public radio reported on Friday.
Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz headed discussions on the matter in
the United States this week, it said.
One committee will deal with intelligence on Iran's nuclear drive and
the other with international sanctions, the chief weapon in an effort
to convince Tehran to halt uranium enrichment.
The next formal discussions between Israeli and US officials on Iran
will be in two months in Israel, the radio station reported.
On Thursday, Mofaz called for Mohamed ElBaradei to be removed as head
of UN nuclear watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency, saying
he had turned a blind eye to Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Public radio quoted unnamed Israeli officials as saying the Mofaz
delegation to Washington fed precise intelligence to the United States,
alluding to satellite photographs.
Israel and the United States are leading the campaign against Iran's
nuclear programme, believing it to be a cover to develop an atomic bomb.
Tehran insists its activities are aimed solely at producing electricity
for a growing population once fossil fuels run out.
Israel considers Iran its chief enemy after repeated statements by
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that the Jewish state should be wiped off
the map.
It belongs to the UN nuclear watchdog but is not a signatory to its key
Non-Proliferation Treaty, and is widely considered to have the Middle
East's sole -- if undeclared -- nuclear arsenal.
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