Iran Claims Its Nuclear Facility Hit By US-Israel, Watchdog Says Not True

Iran's recent claims of an airstrike on its nuclear facility, allegedly conducted by the US and Israel, have been refuted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The Iranian government asserted that one of its nuclear sites sustained damage from the attack, heightening tensions in an already volatile region. However, the IAEA stated that no nuclear sites in Iran were affected by any such strikes. This development comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of Iran's nuclear program and the geopolitical dynamics involving Western nations and regional powers. The situation underscores the complexities surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions, as well as the international community's efforts to monitor and regulate nuclear activities in the country. As Iran continues to navigate its relations with the US and Israel, the global focus remains on ensuring that nuclear proliferation is kept in check, particularly in light of past concerns regarding Iran's uranium enrichment activities.
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