Israeli Airstrikes Damage Iran's Nuclear Sites, Experts Assess Impact
- Israel conducted airstrikes on multiple Iranian nuclear sites on Friday and Saturday 2025, targeting facilities including Natanz and Isfahan.
- The strikes followed the IAEA Board of Governors' June 12 censure of Iran for non-compliance and came amid high tensions over Tehran's nuclear program.
- Iran reported limited damage at Fordow and Natanz, stating equipment had been partly moved out, while the IAEA confirmed no elevated radiation at Natanz's main enrichment halls.
- IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi condemned attacks on nuclear facilities, calling them violations of international law and threats to safety and the global legal order.
- The airstrikes heightened Middle East tensions, complicated nuclear monitoring, cast uncertainty over US-Iran talks, and raised concerns of escalation and uranium concealment.
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