Israeli official says some enriched uranium still available after US attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities

Some enriched uranium survived US strikes on Iran nuclear sites, is still accessible: senior Israeli official
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Some of Iran’s supply of nearly weapons-grade enriched uranium managed to withstand the recent US airstrikes, a top Israeli official revealed. This remaining uranium could potentially be utilized by Iranian nuclear specialists.

Though the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program was set back at least two years, the official told reporters in a Wednesday briefing, the Jewish state’s assessment is that some of the 60% enriched uranium at Isfahan — which was buried too deep to be hit — remains accessible, as are stockpiles at other sites.


An Israeli official has claimed that portions of Iran’s near weapon-grade enriched uranium has survived the US strikes on key nuclear sites. Avi Ohayon/ GPO

The aftermath of the US bombing of the Fordo enrichment facility. AP

Israel continues to monitor any attempts by Iran to root out the enriched uranium, the official noted.

While the Israeli military had kept a close eye on Tehran’s nuclear program for years, the official said that Iranian efforts to build a weapon had stepped up following the killing of Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah last September.

The US strikes by B-2 bombers June 21 decimated the nuclear facilities at Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow — and had been preceded by Israeli airstrikes that killed high-ranking Iranian military leaders and at least 14 nuclear scientists.

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