Iran, Israel and US agree that Iran’s nuclear sites were ‘badly damaged’

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On Saturday, the historical strikes of president Donald Trump on Iranian nuclear sites struck their goals, “destroyed” and “severely damaged” the critical infrastructure of the facilities – an evaluation approved by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel and the United States.
“Our nuclear facilities were severely damaged, and this is certain.”
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The Chief of Staff of the Defense Forces in Israel, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, said that its evaluation is that the Iranian nuclear program “was greatly damaged”, while the Israeli Atomic Energy Committee described the American strikes as “destroyed.”
Map of Iranian nuclear facilities. (Fox News)
The Israeli Atomic Energy Committee said: “The destroyed American strike on Fordo destroyed the critical infrastructure on the site and made the enrichment facility undisable.” “We are evaluating the American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as Israeli strikes on other elements of the Iranian military nuclear program, have restored Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons for many years.”
He added: “The completion can continue indefinitely if Iran cannot reach nuclear materials.”
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As for the United States, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan “Razin”, said that the initial damage assessments in the battles indicate that “all three sites were severely damaged and destroyed.”
“More than 125 American aircraft participated in this mission, including the B-2 Stealth Bombers, multiple trips from fourth and fifth-generation fighters, dozens and dozens of air tankers, a guided missile submarine, and a full group of professionals,” CEAINE “.

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“Looking at 30,000 pounds of explosions and the ability of that ammunition, that was the destruction under Fordo,” said Defense Minister Beit Higseth.
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“Any evaluation that tells you otherwise is to predict other motives,” said Higseth.
The agreement on assessing the damage between the United States, Israel and Iran comes amid a report cited with low -confident intelligence leakage from one intelligence agency indicating that the American strikes did not destroy Iranian nuclear sites.
A source of the Defense Intelligence Agency told Fox News that the assessment of “low confidence” was based on “one -day intelligence reports.”
More intelligence was collected in the days that have passed through other sources and methods, according to the source.
“This is an initial and low confidence report and will continue to improve it with additional intelligence,” the Defense Intelligence Agency said. “We are working with the competent authorities to investigate the unauthorized disclosure of classified information.”

President Donald Trump held a press conference after the NATO summit of the state and the government in The Hague, the Netherlands, June 25, 2025. (Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio blew up the report and said that the Iranian nuclear program “today does not seem to happen just one week ago.”
“This story is a wrong story, and it is a story that should not be truly reported because it does not accurately reflect what is happening.” “Everything under this mountain is in bad condition.”
Rubio also added that “there is no way Iran comes to the table if nothing happens in some way.”
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“This was complete and completely, it is in a bad condition,” Rubio said. “They are backward today compared to the place where they were only seven days ago because of what President Trump did.”
Even the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, assessed “it is expected to cause very great damage.”

President Donald Trump speaks to the right, with NATO Secretary -General Mark Retty during a collective photo of the heads of state and government at the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands, June 25, 2025. (Geert Vanden Wijngaert/The Assocated Press)
He said, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
“The affected buildings include some related to the process of converting uranium,” he said. “On this site, it seems that the tunnels used to store fertilized materials have been beaten. On the Natanz enrichment site, the fuel enrichment factory was hit, with the United States confirming that it uses the penetrating into the ground munitions.”
Meanwhile, Trump was in the Netherlands at the NATO summit, while he was praised by the allies for his “decisive” work in Iran.
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NATO Secretary -General Mark Root Trump praised that he was a “powerful man” and a “peace man” during the Wednesday summit.
“I just want to get to know your decisive work on Iran,” Root said at the beginning of his joint notes with the president. “You are a powerful man, but you are also a peaceful man. The fact that you are now successful in accomplishing this ceasefire between Israel and Iran – I really want to praise that. I think this is important to the whole world.”
The President announced on Wednesday that the United States will strike Iran again if the country tries to rebuild its nuclear program.
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2025-06-25 18:42:00