Netanyahu: War against Iran will not end until enriched uranium is removed

It is very likely that Iran's highly enriched uranium is still in the tunnels of the Isfahan nuclear complex, warned the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that, despite the ceasefire, the war against Iran is not over until the country's enriched uranium is removed.

In an interview with the American television network CBS today, Netanyahu conditioned the end of the conflict on the removal of highly enriched uranium from Iranian territory and the dismantling of enrichment facilities in the country.

"We have damaged a large part of their capabilities," Netanyahu said, referring to Iran's nuclear program, its missile production capabilities, as well as the forces of Tehran's allies in the region.

"However, all of that still exists. There is still work to be done," the Israeli prime minister added.

It is very likely that Iran's highly enriched uranium is still in the tunnels of the Isfahan nuclear complex, despite US-Israeli attacks, warned the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi.

Agency inspectors quickly lost access to the site after the conflict began on February 28th.

Iran possesses 440,9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent, a relatively small technical step before reaching the 90 percent enrichment level needed to produce nuclear weapons, according to the IAEA.

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