Iran's enrichment capability may be damaged, but not destroyed. Israeli nuclear experts spoke with Haaretz about how small-scale operations could resume, what was hit, and why a cease-fire alone won't stop a bomb
Following the bombings of Iran's nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, U.S. intelligence sources told The New York Times and CNN that the recent American strikes had delayed, but not destroyed, Iran's nuclear program – setting it back by only a few months.
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