New satellite imagery taken in late June and early July reveals fresh activity at several nuclear and missile facilities across Iran, CNN reports. The activity may breach the status-quo memorandum of understanding between the United States and Israel regarding Iran's nuclear program.
CNN reports that new satellite imagery taken in late June and early July reveals fresh activity at multiple nuclear and missile sites across Iran. The activity may violate the status-quo memorandum of understanding between the United States and Israel, which aimed to maintain the current state of Iran's nuclear program. The Zioneer previously reported on July 10 that satellite imagery showed widespread activity at Iranian nuclear sites, with CNN citing concerns over the MOU. The report comes amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions and its regional activities, including support for Hezbollah.
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