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No radiation spike or impact at Iran's nuclear sites, says IAEA after Israeli strikes

  • On June 6, 2025, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board, consisting of 35 member countries, adopted a resolution declaring that Iran had violated its nuclear non-proliferation commitments.
  • This followed Israel's recent large-scale military strikes targeting Iran's nuclear sites, amid concerns Iran has enriched uranium to near-weapons grade levels.
  • The attacks damaged parts of the Natanz enrichment complex and involved covert operations by Mossad deploying special weapons throughout Iran.
  • IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi reported no radiation or chemical abnormalities at Natanz, and IAEA confirmed other major nuclear sites remain intact after the strikes.
  • The escalation represents a significant shift in the protracted covert conflict, heightening regional tensions and leading Iran to reaffirm its commitment to advancing its nuclear program.
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Operation "Rising Lion" killed Israel's leading military forces, but also hit nuclear facilities. The core of the nuclear program in Natans is contaminated.

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