Moshe Edri, head of Israel's Atomic Energy Commission, on Wednesday said Jerusalem is willing to share its nuclear technology with countries in the Middle East that have joined the Abraham Accords.
"We are hopeful that the new spirit in our region, as demonstrated in the 'Abraham Accords,' will mark a path forward for meaningful direct dialogue within our region, including in the nuclear fora," he said in a speech at the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
"Israel's state-of-the-art technology provides us with significant levels of knowledge and capabilities, which we are ready to share with others, of course, under the IAEA umbrella."
Edri also said the world cannot tolerate a nuclear Iran and that Israel would not tolerate Tehran obtaining a nuclear weapon.