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Rather than helping to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, the Israeli-initiated 12-day war on Iran damaged the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Officials in Israel are acknowledging that some enriched uranium may have survived the powerful U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last month.
Israel believes at least some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium was buried beneath Iran’s Isfahan facility by U.S. strikes ...
Trump is counting on the threat of more attacks to pressure Tehran into a nuclear agreement, but Israel is skeptical a pact ...
Israel believes at least some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium was buried by U.S. strikes and not destroyed or moved ...
Related: A report by a British parliamentary intelligence committee warned that Iran was targeting dissidents and gathering ...
Israel has concluded that some of Iran’s enriched uranium survived the U.S.’s recent strikes on the country, The New York ...
U.S. lawmakers consider giving Israel B-2 bombers and bunker buster bombs as Iran could restart uranium enrichment within ...
Though the ceasefire between Israel and Iran has been holding, 'The war remains an unfinished project, for both sides,' one ...
Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit by the U.S. military are ...