<p>The International Atomic Energy Agency announced that it was unable to visit Iran’s nuclear facilities that were damaged during the war.</p><p>According to the agency’s statement, in the absence of access to the facilities, it is unable to fulfill its responsibility to monitor the country’s uranium enrichment activities.</p> | Read More in News from Israel
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