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Intelligence shows Iran did not remove enriched uranium from sites hit by US, says senior Israel official

Statement comes following widespread speculation about whether Iran’s nuclear material was destroyed

July 10, 2025 07:45
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Satellite image of Iran's Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant after US strikes on the site (Photo: AFP PHOTO/ SATELLITE IMAGE ©2025 MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES)
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Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium was not removed from the three nuclear sites at Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan before they were struck by the US last month, a senior Israeli official has told news agency Reuters.

The stockpile of some 400kg of uranium enriched to 60 per cent stayed was present when US stealth bombers and Israeli jets struck the sites during Israel’s 12-day war with Iran, the unnamed official said.

The official suggested, however, that the Iranians may still be able to access to the uranium at Isfahan — where the International Atomic Energy Agency said the stockpile was believed to be located before the war — but that it would be very difficult to remove it.

It comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a forceful address Wednesday night at a reception for Jewish and Christian leaders at Blair House in Washington, attended by US generals, senators and other dignitaries.

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