CIA chief Leon Panetta held secret talks in Israel with top officials who assured him the Jewish state would not launch a surprise strike on Iran, a report said on Thursday.
According to the public radio report, Panetta arrived in Israel two weeks ago for a round of talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and other top officials.
The talks focused on Iran’s nuclear program, which the United States and Israel suspect is aimed at developing an atomic bomb, a claim denied by Tehran.
The Israeli leaders assured Panetta that "Israel does not intend to surprise the U.S. on Iran."
President Barack Obama’s decision to engage Tehran in direct talks in an effort to end the nuclear standoff have raised concern in Israel which called on the negotiations to be limited in time and accompanied by tough sanctions.
Israel nevertheless refuses to remove the option of taking military action against the Islamic republic.
Netanyahu said that Iran’s nuclear ambitions posed an "existential threat" to the Jewish state.
(Alarabiya.net and AFP)