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IAEA Demands Access to Iran’s Nuclear Sites as Uranium Stockpile Location Remains Unclear
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
60% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 3 days ago
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What happened
The IAEA is seeking quick access to Iran’s nuclear sites to verify the location of its enriched uranium stockpile. The agency says it has been unable to inspect damaged sites for over a year, while Tehran denies agreeing to full renewed access.
- 01IAEA wants to restore inspections in Iran immediately.
- 02Grossi said the enriched uranium stockpile’s location is the top priority.
- 03The agency has lacked access to damaged sites for more than a year.
- 04Trump says Iran already agreed to allow inspectors back.
- 05Tehran denies promising renewed access in Swiss talks.
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Full coverage · 5 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
WallaCenter · Hebrew2 days ago
IAEA Demands Access to Iran’s Nuclear Sites as Uranium Stockpile Location Remains Unclear
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew3 days ago
Iran Denies Any Plan to Let IAEA Inspect Damaged Nuclear Sites
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