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Officials in Israel are acknowledging that some enriched uranium may have survived the powerful U.S. strikes on Iranian ...
Israel has concluded that some of Iran’s enriched uranium survived the U.S.’s recent strikes on the country, The New York ...
A senior Israeli official says Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit ...
Israel believes a U.S. strike buried the enriched uranium under an Iranian facility, the official told reporters in ...
A senior Israeli official told The New York Times on Thursday that some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpiles likely ...
Portions of Iran’s near weapons-grade enriched uranium wasn’t entirely destroyed in US strikes and the stockpiles could ...
Iran has issued its most alarming nuclear warning yet, threatening to enrich uranium to 90%—weapons-grade level—and exit the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) if Western powers trigger the UN ...
The assessment came as experts are trying to determine how long it would take Iran to rebuild its nuclear program in the aftermath of U.S. and Israeli strikes.
Israel believes that Iran could potentially retrieve enriched uranium buried beneath one of the three facilities struck by US ...
The six-year modernisation project at the Electrochemcial Plant in Zelenogorsk involved installing new generation gas centrifuges.; ...
The enrichment dilemma Uranium-235 is an isotope of uranium, which is a version of an element that has the same basic identity but weighs a little more or less. Think about apples from the same tree.