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Israel’s Mossad Reports on Iran’s Uranium Reserves and Female Agents
Tensions between Iran and Western nations have escalated as new information emerges regarding Iran’s high-grade uranium reserves. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran possessed 440.9 kg (approximately 972 pounds) of uranium enriched to 60% prior to recent military strikes. This level of enrichment is considered dangerously close to weapons-grade material.
The Jerusalem Post reported that Israeli intelligence agency Mossad is aware of the locations where Iran has concealed its enriched uranium. Official sources indicate that Israel is prepared to intervene if Iran attempts to utilize this material. The heightened scrutiny from the international community continues to apply pressure on Iran to disclose its nuclear activities.
Iran’s Response to Attacks
On September 11, 2023, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged that Iran’s reserves of high-grade uranium are buried under rubble resulting from Israeli and American airstrikes in June. This statement comes as the IAEA expresses serious concerns regarding the status of Iran’s enriched uranium. Currently, the agency has not obtained any new information about Iran’s activities since the strikes.
Despite the destruction of some nuclear facilities, experts assert that if Iran were to commence rebuilding, it would still require approximately two years to develop nuclear weapons. This assessment reflects the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict and the international focus on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Mossad’s Strategic Deployment
In a related development, the Jerusalem Post has disclosed that Mossad has deployed dozens of female agents in Iran. These agents were part of operations aimed at targeting Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs during the June attacks. Mossad director David Barnea emphasized the significant role of women in these missions over the course of a 12-day conflict.
While specific details regarding the activities of these agents remain undisclosed, reports suggest their involvement spans various operations, including surveillance and ground missions. Barnea ordered hundreds of Mossad personnel to Iran, focusing on critical targets such as radar platforms and ballistic missile sites.
As the situation unfolds, the implications of these developments continue to resonate across international borders, highlighting the delicate balance of power in the region and the persistent global concerns surrounding nuclear proliferation.
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