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IAEA Chief: No Proof Iran Is Building Nuclear Bomb

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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said the agency has found no evidence Iran is building a nuclear bomb. He said inspectors have not seen direct proof of a weapon program in Iran’s nuclear work. However, Grossi said Iran’s growing stockpile of near weapons‑grade uranium is a serious concern. He added that Tehran has limited full access for IAEA inspectors at certain nuclear sites. The IAEA chief has repeated this message in his reports and public statements.

Grossi also warned that the agency cannot fully assure Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful without full cooperation. He said unresolved safeguards issues mean the IAEA lacks complete clarity on Iran’s activities. Until inspectors can visit all sites freely, the agency cannot make firm conclusions on Iran’s intentions.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military claimed it struck a secret underground nuclear facility in Iran. Officials said the site was used by scientists working on weapon parts. However, the IAEA has not independently verified this claim. Some reports say there is no clear evidence a nuclear site was hit.

Israeli officials said intelligence had tracked scientists at the underground compound. They added their forces conducted a precise military strike on it. The military described the location as critical to alleged nuclear weapon development. However, details remain unconfirmed and are disputed.

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The conflicting claims have stirred global concern, with diplomats calling for restraint. Many experts say independent verification is needed to know the true impact of the strike. The IAEA continues to rely on satellite images and limited sources for information.

Grossi’s comments come amid ongoing tension between Iran, Israel and Western nations. Many countries fear military action could destabilize the region further. The lack of clear evidence of weapon development complicates international responses.

In response, world leaders have called for renewed diplomacy. They urge Iran to allow inspectors full access. They also urge all sides to avoid further military escalation. The IAEA has emphasized the importance of calm and transparency.

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