Outgoing Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said in his last speech to his cabinet ministers on Monday night that Israel did seize Iran’s nuclear archive, as former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had revealed in 2018.

“The Israelis took secrets out of the country and gave them to [then-U.S. President Donald] Trump. And President Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal,” said Rouhani.

Netanyahu said at the time that the documents in the archive pertained to Iran’s activities prior to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal and shed light on what he called Iran’s attempts to dupe the international community about its nuclear aspirations.

The United States has expressed concern that once Raisi—considered one of Iran’s more extremist public figures—becomes president, it will become more difficult for Iran and Western nations to hammer out a new nuclear agreement. The final decision about whether or not to rejoin a new deal will fall to Khamenei, however, who is said to be close to Raisi and responsible for his appointment.

Meanwhile, as a number of Western powers are accusing Iran of responsibility for a drone attack on an Israeli-operated ship in the Arabian Sea last week, Iranian Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said on Monday that Israel “sent people to our oil tankers to blow them up. Twelve of our tankers have been bombed or damaged.”

The New York Times recently ran a report that made similar allegations.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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