The Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, possesses information regarding the locations of Iran’s high-grade uranium. Should Iran attempt to utilize this material, Israel is prepared to intervene. This revelation emerges amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Western nations. The international community continues to pressure Iran to disclose the whereabouts of its high-grade uranium. According to the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, Iran possessed 440.9 kilograms (972 pounds) of uranium enriched up to 60% prior to Israeli and US air strikes in June. This level is just a step away from weapons-grade uranium.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged on September 11th that Iran’s high-grade uranium stockpile is buried beneath debris following Israeli and US attacks. Araghchi’s statement followed the UN nuclear watchdog’s designation of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile as a serious concern. The agency stated it has not received any information about Iran’s activities since the June attacks on its nuclear facilities.
Even if Iran were to rebuild its destroyed nuclear sites, it would still require approximately two years to produce nuclear weapons, according to sources from the Jerusalem Post, citing Israeli army officials.
The Jerusalem Post also reported that dozens of female Mossad agents were deployed to Iran during Israeli attacks on Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs in June. Mossad Director David Barnea emphasized the crucial role of women during the 12-day conflict. The activities of these female agents remain undisclosed. Mossad deployed them for missions ranging from surveillance to ground operations. Barnea sent hundreds of Mossad agents to Iran for simultaneous operations, targeting radar platforms, ballistic missiles, and locations destroyed by Israeli aircraft.








