💨 Abstract
Israel's strike on Iran's nuclear program has dealt a significant blow to its uranium enrichment capabilities, potentially delaying its nuclear ambitions by months to years. The attack targeted key military figures, scientists, and a major enrichment site in Natanz, destroying infrastructure and possibly damaging sensitive equipment. Experts suggest Israel aims to hinder Iran's ability to make centrifuges and enrich uranium. Despite the damage, radiation levels remain stable, and the primary risk is from fluorine used in the enrichment process.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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