Core Viewpoint - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claim to have struck a "secret" underground nuclear weapons development site in Iran, while the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) states there is no evidence of Iran actively manufacturing nuclear weapons [2]. Group 1 - The IDF announced that it targeted multiple sites related to Iran's nuclear weapons program, destroying relevant facilities [2]. - Following significant damage to its nuclear activities, Iran reportedly relocated its facilities to a more secure underground location to continue its nuclear weapons development [2]. - A group of nuclear scientists is allegedly working secretly at the targeted site to develop key components for nuclear weapons, with IDF intelligence tracking their activities [2]. Group 2 - IAEA Director General Grossi stated that there is no evidence of a systematic nuclear weapons manufacturing program in Iran [2]. - Grossi also mentioned that Iran possesses a substantial stockpile of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium and has restricted access for IAEA inspectors, raising serious concerns [2]. - In June of the previous year, the U.S. initiated a "midnight hammer" operation against three Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming successful strikes [2].
以军称打击伊朗一“秘密”地下核武研发地,清除其发展核武关键一环;国际原子能机构:没有证据表明伊朗正在制造核武器
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