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Iran claims Natanz nuclear facility struck, IDF says 'unaware' of attack
The IDF told The Jerusalem Post that it was not aware of an Israeli strike targeting Natanz.
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Witkoff: Iran openly admitted to having enough 60% enriched uranium to create nuclear material
IAEA confirms entrances to Iran's Natanz enrichment plant were bombed
Damage to Iran's nuclear facilities unclear from IAEA, Iran, Israel, US statements
The US may have struck Isfahan, where IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said Iran's 60% enriched uranium may be stored.
Iran says 'peaceful, safeguarded' Natanz nuclear site hit in US-Israeli strikes
"Again they attacked Iran's peaceful, safeguarded nuclear facilities yesterday," Iran's ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog told reporters at a meeting.
WATCH: B-2 stealth bombers used to strike Iran, Trump confirms at least nine Iranian vessels sunk
US B-2 bombers hit Iran's ballistic missile sites, dropping 2,000-pound bombs, as part of Operation Epic Fury's airstrikes, US Central Command confirmed.
Iran mirrors Trump’s playbook, sending mixed signals for nuclear talks - opinion
Iran has learned from Trump’s 2025 tactics, using contradictory signals to control nuclear talks and keep the US off balance.
Iran rushes to protect Natanz, its most crucial nuclear site, from potential US strike
Tehran may have used the delay in the US's potential strike to make the beneath-mountain facility nearly untouchable.
Satellite photos track Iranian efforts to conceal nuke program's status during threat of US attack
Satellite images show Iran covering and rebuilding parts of Natanz, Isfahan, and Parchin as Washington weighs possible military action.
Iran's near-bomb-grade uranium stock grew before Israeli attack, IAEA says
A UN watchdog report revealed Iran had 440.9 kg of uranium enriched to 60% before Israeli and US strikes, enough for 10 bombs if further refined.
UN nuclear chief Grossi presses Iran to strike deal on inspections soon
IAEA head Rafael Grossi urged Iran to quickly agree on nuclear inspections, warning talks cannot drag on for months after Israeli and US strikes on enrichment sites.
Iranian executed for Mossad espionage was a nuclear scientist, state media claims
Iranian media claimed Mossad had promised the scientist a foreign passport should he complete a long-term collaboration, after meeting five times in Vienna.
US strikes destroyed only one of three Iranian nuclear sites - NBC
The two other facilities that the US struck were not as badly damaged and may have been degraded only to a point where nuclear enrichment could resume in the next several months.