Israel's Mossad spy agency estimates Iran will develop a
nuclear weapon within three years and continue to provide rockets to regional armed groups, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Dagan's estimate of Iran's nuclear ambitions differs sharply from an assessment by the
US intelligence community late last year that said Iran had mothballed its nuclear weapons programme in 2003.
In Monday's report, Dagan also predicted that Tehran would continue to supply more and better rockets and training to
Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip.
"Syria is improving its surface-to-surface missile system and today the quantity of missiles and rockets is twice as large as two years ago," Dagan said, according to Maariv.
Israel has long perceived Iran as its greatest threat, especially after Iran's President Mahmud Ahmadinejad relaunched its nuclear enrichment programme and repeatedly predicted the demise of the Jewish state.