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"At least 10 atomic bombs", the secret file that caused the war between Israel and Iran

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"At least 10 atomic bombs", the secret file that caused the war

According to Israeli intelligence, in less than six months, Iran could have 10 nuclear bombs and over 2,000 missiles ready to launch towards Israel and beyond.

This was stated by Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani during the hearing of the joint Foreign Affairs and Defense committees of the Chamber and Senate, defining this as "an absolutely alarming picture, unequivocally confirmed by the latest report of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which stated that Iran has violated its obligations regarding uranium enrichment."

"The concerns that were shared with me by the Director General of the United Nations Nuclear Agency, Rafael Grossi, with whom I am in constant contact and whom I have heard several times in recent days, before and after the start of the Israeli military operation," Tajani said.

Only on June 13, the IAEA adopted a censure resolution on the operations carried out by Iran. The agency had in fact found uranium particles in three sites that had been kept secret by the UN agency, Varamin, Marivan and Turquzabad. "The Iranian regime has not provided technically credible answers and has also tried to clean up the sites, obstructing the Agency's verification activities," reads the minutes of President Rafael Grossi, who denounces "a structured nuclear program that was not declared by Iran until the early 2000s."

This would have led to a rapid accumulation of highly enriched uranium, estimated at over 400 kilograms.

"The agency will not be able to guarantee that Iran's nuclear program is exclusively peaceful," the International Atomic Energy Agency had denounced, which in its resolution sanctioned a standoff that would be presented to the UN Security Council.

This is where the Israeli attack on the sites where centrifuges used to enrich fissile material are located, in Natanz and Isfahan, comes in. Both nuclear sites were reportedly severely damaged.

The Israeli military also reportedly eliminated nine senior scientists and experts involved in the nuclear program.

"An attack made possible thanks to precise intelligence" allegedly gathered by agents of the Mossad, the Israeli secret service. Among the scientists killed in the Israeli strikes are Fereydoun Abbasi (nuclear engineer), Mohammad Mahdi Tehranchi (physicist), Akbar Matlabi Zadeh (chemical engineer), Saeed Barji (materials engineer), Amir Hassan Faghihi (physicist), Abdolhamid Minouchehr (reactor physicist), Mansour Asgari (physicist), Ahmad Reza Zolfaghari Daryani (nuclear engineer) and Ali Bakhshay Khatirimi (mechanic). The Israeli military emphasizes that "their elimination represents significant damage to the Iranian regime's ability to obtain weapons of mass destruction." /Adapted from Today's Pamphlet/

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