An accumulation of troubling evidence is raising serious concerns regarding Iranian nuclear activity, according to Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio). The assessment comes amid a series of recent reports on movement at Iran's nuclear sites and growing alarm within Israeli security circles.
Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio) report late Saturday that an accumulation of troubling evidence is raising serious concerns regarding Iranian nuclear activity, according to their security sources. The report did not specify the nature of the evidence or include official confirmation.
The assessment adds to a growing series of recent reports and analyses flagged by The Zioneer in recent weeks. On July 10, new satellite imagery showed widespread activity at Iranian nuclear and missile sites, including the Parchin complex, which may violate status-quo understandings with the U.S. Earlier, on July 5, satellite images revealed activity at Iran's nuclear complex, prompting questions about a potential U.S. response. In June, Israeli officials and security analysts voiced deepening suspicion about a U.S.-Iran framework, warning it could defer critical nuclear issues while granting Tehran economic relief, and Bloomberg reported that Western officials assess the risk of Iran secretly advancing nuclear weapons to be higher than before the 2025 strikes.
At this stage, it remains unclear whether the evidence cited by Asraf and Kadosh refers to fresh intelligence, new satellite data, or signals intelligence. No official Israeli or international confirmation has followed the report, and the source remains anonymous.
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