Israeli intelligence has confirmed that Iran's underground stockpile of enriched uranium, notably around 400 kilograms at 60% purity, remains intact after U.S. military strikes on three nuclear sites. These sites include Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. A senior Israeli official indicated that enriched uranium was not removed before the strikes and remains difficult to access, especially at Isfahan. Despite President Trump's claims of total destruction following the U.S. actions, reports suggest that some facilities were not entirely destroyed, and tensions are heightened with threats of legal action against news outlets reporting this information.
A senior Israeli official indicated that Iranian stockpiles of enriched uranium remained intact after U.S. military strikes on key sites in Iran, notably Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.
The official also claimed that despite the U.S. strikes, Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium, approximately 400 kilograms at 60% purity, has not moved since the bombings.
While Trump insisted that the attacks resulted in total destruction of the nuclear sites, he also threatened to sue news organizations for reporting contradictory intelligence assessments.
There are challenges for Iran in accessing the enriched uranium at Isfahan, according to the Israeli official, despite the stockpile being present post-strike.
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