Isfahan Nuclear Site Spared as U.S.-Israeli Bombing Persists

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Despite four days of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site appears largely spared for now, with experts noting the tunnel complex may conceal near-bomb-grade uranium; other sites like Natanz were hit, while the IAEA continues monitoring Iran’s uranium stockpiles.
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