An Israeli official warned Iran might retrieve enriched uranium from the Isfahan facility hit by US missiles. #UnitedStates #Israel #Iran https://t.co/ZJEvmDgkTE
Israel believes Iran's enriched uranium was distributed in the three sites and had not been moved, the Israeli official said https://t.co/dcXEcayXpu
Israel believes a U.S. strike buried the enriched uranium under an Iranian facility, the official told reporters in Washington. https://t.co/REC5AUIvkI
Israeli officials have stated that Iran retains enriched uranium at three nuclear sites—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—despite recent U.S. missile strikes. Approximately 400 kilograms of enriched uranium were reportedly present in these facilities during the attacks. The uranium at the Isfahan site is believed to be deeply buried, making recovery difficult but potentially feasible for Iran. Israeli sources indicated that the enriched uranium had not been relocated prior to the strikes, and some of it remains buried under the damaged facilities. The U.S. strikes aimed to disrupt Iran's nuclear capabilities, but Israeli assessments suggest that the enriched uranium was not completely destroyed or removed.