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The Times of Israel on MSNFrench FM says Iran’s nuclear program is an existential threat to Israel and the region, urges diplomatic solutionThe post French FM says Iran’s nuclear program is an existential threat to Israel and the region, urges diplomatic solution appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Uranium ore that miners dig up is relatively harmless. But it contains tiny amounts of a rare radioactive isotope, Uranium 235, that can be used to power nuclear reactors at low levels of enrichment, and to fuel atom bombs at higher levels. The percentage of U-235 in mined uranium is less than 1 percent.
Iran’s most important nuclear sites at Natanz and Fordow have escaped significant damage from Israeli strikes, according to reports and satellite imagery.
Competing narratives emerge after Israel strikes Tehran, with Israeli experts warning of imminent nuclear threat while critics fear the attack may accelerate Iran's pursuit of nuclear capabilities.
Iran and Israel continued trading missiles and airstrikes on June 14, a day after Israel launched a sweeping air offensive against its old enemy.
Israel struck key Iranian nuclear sites to curb bomb development amid rapid uranium enrichment and rising tensions.
Tensions in the world are rising as Iran has made a threat against the UK following missile strikes against Israel, let's hope it's not WW3
Trump’s base is divided over America’s apparent complicity in a series of strikes that could kick off a regional war—or worse.