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Iran to conduct air defense exercises, following drill near Natanz

State official says 'disturbances' by US and European countries has not hindered Iran's nuclear energy objectives.

 Iran to conduct air defense exercises, following drill near Natanz. Illustration.
 FILE PHOTO: Iran's Foreign Minister (at the time) Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon August 14, 2020.

Iranian VP accuses Israel of 'nuclear terrorism,' says site was rigged with explosives

 The remains of a Kheibar Shekan and a Emad ballistic missiles are displayed by Israel's military in Julis army base, days after an attack by Iran on Israel, in southern Israel, October 9, 2024.

Iran builds 'defensive tunnel' in Tehran to avoid future Israeli attacks

A SATELLITE view of Iran's Fordow nuclear plant.

IAEA report: Iran installs more centrifuges at Fordow enrichment plant


Iran tried to cover up damage of alleged Israeli strikes - report

Iran appears to have replaced a damaged radar with a different, incompatible radar in order to hide the impact of the strike.

 Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting with a group of academic elites and scientific talents in Tehran, Iran October 19, 2022

Iran racing to expand enrichment at underground plant, IAEA report shows

Those seven cascades, one of IR-4 centrifuges and six of IR-2m machines, were fully installed but not yet enriching, Monday's report said.

 THE NATANZ uranium enrichment facility, south of Tehran, 2005: According to foreign reports, Israel’s effort has yielded a decade of operational successes, including the sabotage of the Natanz facility last year.

Gantz to UNSC: Iran has tripled its enrichment rate in last year

Israel is keen to make a deal with Lebanon regarding maritime borders, Gantz said in a meeting with UN diplomats.

  Defense Minister Gantz holds briefing with representatives of the UN Security Council and Abraham Accord countries, September 13, 2022

Iran building underground nuclear facility near Natanz - NYT

An underground nuclear facility built by Iran would be able to withstand cyberattacks and bunker-penetrating bombs, the report claimed.

A handout satellite image shows a general view of the Natanz nuclear facility after a fire, in Natanz, Iran July 8, 2020

Iran opens new centrifuge-parts workshop at Natanz

The new workshop raises questions about Iran's plans for the manufacturing of advanced centrifuges.

Exhibition of nuclear achievements of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, April 10, 2021

Why is no one talking about Iran digging a new unbombable nuke facility? - analysis

The facility in Natanz is built deep under a massive mountain, making it extremely difficult for the IDF to ever bomb it.

IAF fighter jet during the Red Flag joint exercise at Nellis air force base in Nevada

Israel's Iran question: To strike or not to strike? - opinion

Will an overt airstrike on Iran really achieve so much more for Israel in terms of a delay than continued covert operations?

 An Israeli F-15 fighter jet is seen from behind at Uvda Airbase in southern Israel.

Is third sabotage the charm at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility? - analysis

Was Iran's Natanz nuclear facility just attacked for the third time in two years?

VIEW OF a damaged building after a fire broke out at Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Facility, in Isfahan on July 2.

Mossad recruited Iranian scientists to blow up nuclear facility - report

As many as 10 nuclear scientists agreed to help destroy centrifuges at the Natanz nuclear facility.

VIEW OF a damaged building after a fire broke out at Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Facility, in Isfahan on July 2.

Iran restricts IAEA access to main enrichment plant after attack

According to diplomats, Iran has been restricting UN nuclear inspectors' access to its main uranium enrichment plant, citing security concerns.

THE NATANZ uranium enrichment facility 250 km. south of Tehran.

The truth about the Natanz explosion impact revealed

Some 164 to174 centrifuges may have been damaged or destroyed by the April explosion.

VIEW OF a damaged building after a fire broke out at Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Facility, in Isfahan on July 2.