US strikes set Iran's nuclear program back 'many years,' Israeli assessment finds

A Israeli assessment has determined that the US has brought back the nuclear program of a country that a country that it hit in Iran has “years”.
The Israeli Atomic Energy Commission said that the US has destroyed the “critical infrastructure” at the Fordow nuclear facility and made it “not working”.
“The destructive US strike on Fordow has destroyed the critical infrastructure of the site and made the enrichment facility irreparable. We assess that Iran’s attacks on Israel’s nuclear facilities, along with other elements of the military nuclear program of Iran, brought back Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons for years.” “Iran can continue to success if Iran cannot access the nuclear material.”
The satellite image shows the Fordow nuclear facility after a big bomb strike
The Israeli assessment seems to be compatible with Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei’s statement about the status of the site. According to Associated PressBaghaei, the country “nuclear installations have suffered bad damage, this is definitely,” he said.
In the early hours of June 22, Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities were shot local time. US B-2 Stealth bombers used 30,000-pound shelter hunters at Fordow, the main underground enrichment area of Iran.
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Israel, underground facilities on the roads on the roads on Monday on Monday on Monday.
The latest strike in Fordow says that the Israeli Defense Forces said that Israel has started a series of strikes that targeting the prison of Israel’s poorly famous house and several Iranian military command centers “with ongoing efforts to reduce the military capabilities of the Iranian regime”.
Iran’s nuclear chief Muhammad Eslami said that the country was evaluating the damage on Tuesday and was preparing to restore facilities. According to Reuters. Authorized, Iran’s plan “to prevent interruptions in the production and service process”, he added.
Both President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to respond if Iran rebuilt the nuclear program.
Stephen Sorace from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.