Iran could retrieve enriched uranium at one nuclear site hit by U.S. strikes, Israel says
IRAN, JUL 11 – Israel says Iran's underground enriched uranium survived US strikes but estimates Iran's nuclear program was delayed by two years, with any recovery attempts likely detected and countered.
- Israel believes Iran could potentially retrieve enriched uranium buried beneath one of the nuclear facilities struck by US forces last month.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe told US lawmakers that the destruction of Iran's only facility for producing metallic uranium took away Iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon.
- Israeli official said that reaching the enriched uranium at Isfahan would be extremely difficult and any attempt would prompt renewed Israeli strikes.
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ThePatriotLight - Satellite image shows construction on a new underground facility (the small cluster of buildings lower down in the image) just south of Iran’s Natanz nuclear site, before the Natanz facility was hit by U.S. airstrikes, June 15, 2025. (Photo: Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters) A senior Israeli official told The New York Times on Thursday that some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpiles likely survived the recent U.S. …
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Iran Could Recover Uranium Buried Under Isfahan Nuclear Site, Says Israel
In a briefing with reporters on Wednesday, the Israeli official said that accessing the uranium buried at Isfahan would be difficult and if Iran tried attempting it, it would be detected and Israel...
Some of Iran’s enriched uranium survived attacks, Israeli official says - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — Israel has concluded that some of Iran’s underground stockpile of near-bomb-grade enriched uranium survived American and Israeli attacks last month and may be accessible to Iranian nuclear engineers, according to a senior Israeli official.
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