The present threats against Iran concerning supposed efforts by that nation to produce nuclear weapons are not constructive. The idea that Israel or the USA will attack Iran and destroy some facilities can only lead to more conflict and deaths in the region. In general this is a strategy by Netanyahu and the Israeli war party to distract Israelis from the crucial economic problems Israel has and the increasing number of criminal convictions and indictments against his supporters. If we seek peace through respect and law then we might be able to defuse the situation and move toward a resolution in the area. By not signing the Non-Proliferation Treaty and not allowing inspections by the IAEA Israel strengthens Iran's position since Iran has allowed inspections. What is to be gained by Israel's position? What is the real danger of Iran's nuclear capacity? We know more about it than we do of Israel's. One can understand the reluctance of India and Pakistan as they are in an arms race and have a frozen line of conflict in Khasmir.
The first problem is the inability to produce reliable reports on facilities. Israel and the USA claim that Iran has secret facilities when illegal nuclear production is taking place. Iran claims it is being unfairly discriminated against, that its work is entirely peacefully oriented and the IAEA has inspected many of its facilities. It questions why it is being pressured when Israel refuses to sign the non-proliferation treaty (http://en.wikipedia.org/... along with India and Pakistan) and why they Israel is not being pressured to allow for IAEA inspections of its facilities.
The IAEA does not have inspection authority in Israel.
"ELBARADEI: First of all, I should like to point out that there is a lot of confusion about the IAEA’s authority with regard to Israel. The Agency has no inspection authority in Israel, except with regard to a small research reactor. As is the case with India, Pakistan and the five nuclear States, we have no legal authority to perform inspections in Israel. I agree that the Israeli military nuclear programme is a cause of great concern in the Middle East and in the world as a whole. For over thirty years, Israel has been urged to join the nuclear non-proliferation regime. We must understand, however, that the nuclear non-proliferation regime is a voluntary regime. Israel, India and Pakistan have not acceded to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. As Director General and as an international civil servant, my authority with regard to these States is basically moral and political, rather than legal."
(from the IAEA transcript: http://www.iaea.org/...)