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IAEA Says Israeli Strikes Damaged Isfahan Facility Without Raising Radiation Levels

The IAEA’s latest report confirms damage at Isfahan with radiation measurements remaining within safe limits.

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The Iranian flag flutters outside the IAEA headquarters after the first day of the agency's quarterly Board of Governors meeting at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 9, 2025. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner

Overview

  • Israel struck Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow on June 13 in an operation aimed at halting Iran’s uranium enrichment efforts.
  • IAEA inspectors reported damage to four key Isfahan buildings, including the uranium conversion facility and a fuel plate fabrication plant.
  • At Natanz, the agency confirmed destruction of the above-ground Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant and electrical infrastructure feeding underground centrifuge halls.
  • No harm was recorded at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant or the Khondab heavy water reactor construction site during IAEA assessments.
  • Off-site radiation measurements at Isfahan and Natanz remained within safe norms despite manageable contamination inside Natanz facilities.