Iran could recover some enriched uranium after US strikes - Israeli official
Agency Reports
An unnamed Israeli official has stated that Iran might retrieve some enriched uranium after the US military attacked a site in Tehran last month, according to a report from a prominent news agency.
Citing unidentified individuals acquainted with the matter, the report alleges that the strike on the Iranian nuclear site was broader than initially believed, with Israel's undeclared objective being to degrade Iran's research and development capabilities.
However, despite this, Iran has been able to resume activities at the site within a few weeks of the attack, indicating that the damage was not as extensive as first thought.
Background:
The attack on the Iranian nuclear site was carried out by unidentified military drones and was believed to have been launched from Iraq or Syria. It occurred amidst escalating tensions between the US and Iran over the latter's nuclear program.
Iran has repeatedly denied that its nuclear program has any military aspects and has insisted that its atomic activities are focused on peaceful purposes.