
Information has surfaced indicating that Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, knows the locations of Iran’s high-grade uranium storage. Israel is prepared to intervene if Iran attempts to use this material. This revelation occurs as tensions between Iran and Western nations continue to escalate. The international community is demanding that Iran reveal where it is storing its high-grade uranium. The IAEA, a UN nuclear monitoring body, states that Iran possessed 440.9 kilograms (972 pounds) of uranium enriched to 60% prior to air strikes by Israel and the US in June. This amount is just one step away from weapons-grade uranium.
On September 11, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran’s high-grade uranium reserves are buried under rubble following attacks by Israel and the US. This statement was made after the UN nuclear watchdog expressed serious concern over Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile. The agency has not received information about Iran’s activities since the attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities in June.
Even if Iran were to start rebuilding its destroyed nuclear sites, producing nuclear weapons would still take about two years. The Jerusalem Post reported this information, referencing Israeli army officials.
The Jerusalem Post also reported that during the June attacks on Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs, dozens of female Mossad agents were deployed to Iran. Mossad Director David Barnea acknowledged the importance of the women’s roles during the 12-day conflict. Details of these female agents’ activities remain undisclosed. Mossad utilized them for missions ranging from surveillance to ground operations. Barnea dispatched hundreds of Mossad agents to conduct multiple operations simultaneously in Iran, targeting radar platforms, ballistic missiles, and sites destroyed by Israeli aircraft.





