According to an Israeli assessment, most of Iran's enriched uranium at the 60% level was likely located in underground tunnels at the Isfahan nuclear facility that have subsequently been destroyed. The assessment was reported by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12).
An Israeli assessment reported by N12 journalist Asaf Rozentzweig suggests that most of Iran's uranium enriched to 60% purity was housed in underground tunnels at the Isfahan nuclear facility, which have since been destroyed. The assessment does not specify when the destruction occurred, which operational context it refers to, or provide a source for the intelligence. The report comes amid heightened international focus on Iran's nuclear program and its capacity to produce weapons-grade material. The Zioneer has no prior published reporting on this thread; this is a first mention from a single journalistic source. The confidence is Developing, as the claim rests on a single unnamed assessment with no on-record corroboration or details on origin.
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