Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday revealed that Iran had a “secret atomic warehouse” in Tehran — a facility that he said proves the Islamic Republic is still developing nuclear weapons.

“Today I am disclosing for the first time that Iran has another secret facility in Tehran, a secret atomic warehouse for storing massive amounts of equipment and materiel from Iran’s secret nuclear program,” Netanyahu said in an address to the United Nations General Assembly.

The Israeli leader said the site contains technology for the country’s nuclear program, adding that Iran “took this radioactive materiel and spread it around Tehran like Nutella” to try to hide it. Using maps and photos, Netanyahu said the facility was hidden as a rug-cleaning operation.

Iranian officials, he said, had started cleaning out the warehouse, but still have “at least 15 ship containers, they’re gigantic, 15 ship containers full of nuclear-related equipment and materials stored there,” he said.

He called on the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect the facility immediately.

“Do the right thing. Go and inspect; go and investigate,” he said. “The reason Iran did not destroy its atomic facility and warehouse is because it is not finished with them.”

He also lashed out at European leaders for appeasing Tehran by continuing to stick to the parameters of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

“Have these European leaders learnt nothing from history?” he said. “Will they ever wake up?”

President Trump pulled out of the deal brokered by President Barack Obama in May, calling it a “horrible, one-sided” agreement.

But some countries — England, Germany and France — said they wanted to remain in the deal because they believe it’s the best way to ensure Iran doesn’t become a nuclear power.

Iran has denied that it is working on nuclear weapons.

With Post wires