Leaked cables have landed the Israeli Prime Minister in hot water.<br /><br />Media reports that the leader was at odds with his own secret service over Iran’s ability to develop a nuclear bomb during a speech at the UN in 2012 have been dismissed as a ‘discrepancy’ by an Israeli official, an opinion shared by Israeli security analyst Yossi Melman.<br /><br />“There is nothing to suggest in the document that there was a wedge between what the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said and what the Israeli intelligence community estimated,” explained Melman. “There is a difference in the interpretation and the ramifications of the details and the facts in the progress of Iran’s nuclear program, and therefore I think the impression that Al Jazeera tried to create that there was a wedge is completely wrong.”<br /><br />The revelations appeared ahead of the Israeli leader’s visit to Washington, which comes as the US and Iran edge towards an historic compromise on Tehran’s nuclear programme.<br /><br />In the Iranian capital